It’s thankful Thursday and this week we are thankful for MSU Communicators!
Robert McAfee Brown once said: “Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world today.”
There’s a powerfully talented group of people at MSU who spend their days (and sometimes nights!) telling stories. Specifically, they work day in and day out to tell the world stories about MSU and the terrific impact the people of MSU have on the world around us.Continue Reading… Thank You MSU Communicators!
Have you thought about enrolling in the FSA benefit at MSU but aren’t sure if an FSA would be right for you? You are invited to attend one of the following FSA pre-enrollment information sessions conducted by the FSA Plan Administrator, Meritain Health:
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Have you wanted to increase your amount of daily movement? Do you have health and fitness goals you’re striving to reach? The MSU Moves program can help! MSU Moves is a customized, online movement/fitness tracking system with the goal of encouraging participants to maintain or increase the amount of physical activity they engage in on a daily/weekly basis. MSU Moves is open to MSU faculty, staff, graduate student employees, retirees and their spouses/OEIs.
The MSU Moves Website
The MSU Moves program isn’t just for the already athletic. Anyone who wants to be involved in movement or fitness can join and benefit from the program. The program activities reflect the understanding that all movement counts. Activities range from jogging to grocery shopping, from weightlifting to folding laundry. You can expand your types of movement at your comfort level. No one is grading you and your information is confidential. The system gives you a clear understanding of how much or how little you are moving.Continue Reading… Get Moving with MSU Moves!
Here’s a scary idea: don’t check your email when you first get to work! According to Randy Dean, Human Resource Development facilitator, there’s a better way to start and manage your work day. Watch this video and get a few tips on how you can start your day more efficiently using several of your Outlook tools.Continue Reading… Planning Your Work Day Wisely
Have you taken a long walk along it with a loved one? Or fed the ducks by the Administration Building? Maybe you’ve viewed the graffiti under the bridge by The Rock? Or did you canoe through it? No matter which of these you’ve done (or maybe you haven’t done any at all!), we all seem to have great memories of the Red Cedar River on MSU’s campus. It flows through the historic and central parts of campus, and it’s difficult to pass by without noticing it. From hurried faculty and staff on their way to a class or meeting, to couples enjoying a romantic picnic, the Red Cedar has thousands of people visit each year.Continue Reading… Red Cedar River Memories
This week we’re highlighting an Executive Secretary II position in the Associate Provost’s Office (Posting #5279). Some of the job duties for this position include serving as the first line of contact for the Associate Provost office; researching and interpreting University policies and procedures to provide knowledgeable responses to inquiries; and assisting in maintaining the Associate Provost’s calendar with discretion over effective use of time in accomplishing goals and maintaining important relationships. For a complete description of this position, and to view all of our current postings, please go to jobs.msu.edu and select Support Staff under the Fast Jobs Search.
Think it’s tough keeping your own yard in tip-top shape? How would you like to be responsible for the care, upkeep and beauty of nearly 7 million square feet of turf? That’s the primary responsibility of Michigan State University’s gardeners, and they do that job beautifully! The gardeners are part of Physical Plant Division’s Landscape Services department. And as you walk around MSU admiring our great campus, we have the gardening crew to thank for a lot of the beauty we see.
Did you know that two thirds of all Americans drink? So many of us use alcohol as a part of our regular lives without spending much time thinking about it.  We just do it. But, drinking is something that we might want to spend a little time thinking more about, regardless of whether we drink a little or a lot or somewhere in between.
The University Physician’s office recently developed a website that offers MSU Faculty and Staff a great deal of good information about drinking: