Upcoming NCFDD workshop on avoiding faculty burnout — registration deadline extended

Advance at WSU is pleased to sponsor a day-long National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity workshop, “Avoiding Faculty Burnout: The Weekly Plan to Prioritize, Build & Maintain Momentum, and Experience True Work-Life Balance.” The workshop will be facilitated by Anthony Ocampo, professor of sociology at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona.

Workshop details:

This workshop is free and open to all WSU faculty.

  • Thursday, April 25, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
  • Courtyard by Marriott, Pullman, WA — parking available on site
  • Register for the event by April 15

Morning fare, lunch, and cookies will be provided to all attendees.

Mini travel grants of up to $500 are available for faculty traveling to Pullman to attend. To learn more about mini grants and hotel accommodations, please email Sreya Mukherjee at sreya.mukherjee@wsu.edu.

Registration is limited to 100 people. Register soon to secure a spot!

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