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Learn to manage time proactively at APAC workshop

A time management workshop by Nancy Shrope, assistant director, Office of Grant and Research Development, will be 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 2, in the Biotechnology/Life Sciences Building, Room 402, and non-Pullman locations to be determined. Those at other campuses are asked to please contact Human Resource Services to request a location.
 
It is important to pre-register for “Time and Again: Managing Your Time Proactively,” which is sponsored by the Administrative Professional Advisory Council.
 
Click here to access the course description page. Click the play or launch button (blue triangle) at the top. Scroll to the bottom and click the session number (2118). Scroll to the bottom and click Enroll Me.
 
Those with an e-mail address associated with their WSU online learning account will receive an immediate confirmation of registration as well as an e-mail reminder shortly before the session date.
 
For enrollment help, contact hrstraining@wsu.edu. For more information, contact Gayle Anderson at anderson53@wsu.edu.

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