Registration is open for UNMC’s Re-Imagining U

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Re-Imagining U will be offered this semester for all UNMC employees. Registration is open now, and courses begin Feb. 15.

Re-Imagining U is a free employee training and development program developed and coordinated by UNMC Human Resources. It offers an opportunity for employees to take advantage of resources and tools to accomplish personal and professional development goals. 

Employees can register via the Bridge learning library. On the link, scroll down to Re-Imagining U for course selections.

This semester features a wide range of topics, including technology, stress management and leadership styles. Courses include:

  • “Leverage the Enneagram for Professional Development” on Feb. 15: The Enneagram is a popular motivation-based personality framework that helps people understand why they do what they do. It is a great tool to deliver important content and receive feedback from staff and faculty.
  • “Music and the Black Experience” on Feb. 21: Join Justin Payne, award-winning composer, playwright, international vocalist and professor of Black studies at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, for a presentation on the relationship between African Americans and their influence on all musical genres. Attendees will gain a greater understanding of how cultural identity is communicated through music.
  • Focus on wellness on March 14: Join Steven Wengel, MD, and Sarah Fischer, PhD, to explore “The Art and Neuroscience of Stress Management for Brain Health” in a two-part series. Participants will leave with a plan to overcome barriers and implement several of the principles discussed.
  • “Upping your PPT Game” on April 6: Learn essential design skills and best practice techniques for creating effective PowerPoint presentations. Learn how to use the designer function within PowerPoint, and how to use PowerPoint to create graphics and documents. 

To find out more about the courses listed and others, visit Re-Imagining U in Bridge

Email Giovanni Jones with questions.

2 comments

  1. Marquita Govan says:

    Love opportunities to growth. Giovanni is amazing. Can’t wait to attend the “Music and the Black Experience” on Feb. 21st!

  2. Dr. Sheritta Strong says:

    There are lots of learning opportunities for staff and faculty in the RIU series!! Let’s support these amazing events!

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