Are you ready to take your technology knowledge to the next level? Then consider getting certified!
Libraries, Computing and Technology (LCT) is now an official Certiport Testing Center, offering certification exams in Microsoft programs such as Word and Excel, as well as Adobe and technology certification for IT professionals.Continue Reading… Get Certified with LCT!
It’s Fun Friday, and today we’re thinking about some MSU Dairy Store fun! Everybody loves a couple scoops of good quality ice cream, and the famous MSU Dairy Store has the best around!
The MSU Dairy Store has two locations you can visit, the MSU Union and Anthony Hall.
This week we’re highlighting a Secretary II position in the Graduate School Dean’s Office (Posting #5460). Some of the job duties for this position include providing secretarial support for the Associate Dean, including: calendaring, filing, reporting and processing vouchers in EBS; maintaining and reconciling bookkeeping records and submitting bills for departments in EBS; establishing and maintaining departmental files, preparing materials for distribution; preparing and/or maintaining databases, spreadsheets and reports; processing student e-fellowship forms, and health insurance requests.
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For a complete description of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please go to www.jobs.msu.edu and select Support Staff under the Fast Jobs Search.
Today we’re thanking MSU’s clerical-technical (CT) employees. These employees are essential to the University as they work throughout our academic departments and support units. From office assistants to research technologists to veterinary technicians, CTs hold a wide variety of crucial positions.
Each year, MSU Human Resources presents one outstanding CT employee the Clerical-Technical Recognition Award, established by Dr. Charles and Marjorie Gliozzo in honor of Dr. Gliozzo’s parents. The selection criteria includes respect and concern for all members of the campus community, diligence in daily work, significant contributions to the community or public service and innovative thinking. Here are the most recent recipients:Continue Reading… Thank You Clerical-Technical Employees!
Did you know that November is National Diabetes Month and that World Diabetes Day occurred earlier this week on November 14?
You’ve probably heard that diabetes is a chronic health condition becoming increasingly common in the United States that can contribute to serious health complications, such as blindness, kidney disease, heart disease, nerve damage and amputations. But did you also know that there are different kinds of diabetes and lots of things people with diabetes can do to help control the disease and protect their health?Continue Reading… What Do You Know About Diabetes?
As our jobs get more and more busy, it’s important not to take our frustration out on our co-workers. For MSU to be successful, we must get along with people from different cultures, backgrounds, etc. Mitzi Taylor, HRD facilitator and owner of Not So Basic Training, shares some tips on how to be courteous to our co-workers. Check out the video here!
Do you have tips for common courtesy in the workplace?
If your vehicle registered with the Parking Office is being serviced and you need a temporary employee parking permit, you have a couple of options.
Employees with current permits may request “calendar permission” one day only out of each calendar month. This means you can park on campus with another vehicle one day per month by calling in to the Parking Office at 517-355-8440 immediately upon arriving to work. Calendar permission is issued for whichever parking privileges you have purchased (i.e., for the commuter lot if you have purchased the commuter or commuter plus pass).Continue Reading… How Do I Get a Temporary Employee Parking Permit?
Today is the last day to participate in Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Open Enrollment for the 2012 plan year. The enrollment system closes at 11:59 p.m. EST. Those who miss the enrollment deadline will have to wait until next fall to enroll in the 2013 program.