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2021–22 performance review cycle announced
July 16, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Human Resources (HR) Talent Management team sent a mass email to University staff, announcing the upcoming 2021-22 performance review cycle. The review cycle began on Thursday, July 1, 2021, and will run through Thursday, March 31, 2022. On Monday, Aug. 2, Workday will open for staff to enter their goals for the upcoming performance review.
What’s new this year?
In collaboration with Lisette Garcia, assistant vice president for HR Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging (DIB), the HR Talent Management team has added a new competency to the template that focuses on behaviors that support a diverse and inclusive workplace. According to Garcia, “Adding the diversity competency to the performance review process is an important first step in helping ensure that we are incorporating diversity and inclusion into all that we do at Penn State.”
USAC advances inclusion, equity, diversity through professional development
May 25, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Hosted by the University Staff Advisory Council (USAC), 12 Penn State staff and faculty from across the commonwealth participated virtually in a professional development session to increase their knowledge and understanding of inclusion, equity and diversity, and to begin discussions about the ways it may apply to supporting the University’s efforts to address racism, bias, and community safety.
Organized by USAC’s Inclusion, Equity and Diversity Committee, committee co-chairs Adidi Etim-Hunting and Karen Armstrong said the idea for the event came from their committee’s position that inclusion, equity and diversity awareness can best be gained by an individual through continuous learning and progressive experiences shared with others.
Lime holds ride safety event, says it hopes to return to Atlanta this year
By FOX 5 Atlanta Digital Team
Published
(FOX 5)
ATLANTA - One of the leading electric school and bike rental companies is looking to come back to the city of Atlanta this year.
Thursday, the company hosted a First Ride Safety Event at Lee and White streets’ West End mural.
Company officials showed off the latest generation hardware and said, if they are chosen to return to Atlanta, they plan to handle things differently. We want to encourage helmet use and we want to find partners, community partners in which we can give everybody.scooter training and helmet distribution but with education. So, it is one thing to say that we re, you know, to drive or ride safely, but it is another to show people how to ride, said Lisette Garcia, Lime.