Tag: Employee Wellness

Rescheduled: Mindfulness 101 Lunch & Learn

Mindfulness 101

 

Learn simple techniques to promote self-awareness, resilience, emotional balance and problem-solving with the Mindfulness 101 Lunch and Learn, presented by Brigitte Morin, senior lecturer in biological sciences, and hosted by WorkLife Connections and Employee Wellness.

The presentation is rescheduled for July 25, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Great Lakes Research Center Room 202. Space is limited so please register in advance. 

Bring a yoga mat!

Feel free to bring lunch; beverages will be provided. This free event is open to faculty, staff, students and the community.

HuskyPAW members will receive 100 points for attending this event. Questions? Contact Business-Ops@mtu.edu.

Husky Health Coming in 2019

HuskyHealth-LightBGBenefits Services, in conjunction with the Wellness Committee, has developed a more inclusive approach to wellness at Michigan Tech.

Beginning in January, Michigan Tech Wellness will pilot a new, more flexible and streamlined employee wellness program called Husky Health.

Husky Health will offer benefits-eligible Michigan Tech employees more choice and flexibility with their wellness plans and incentives.

This pilot program has been approved by President Mroz and the Executive Team and is a voluntary, financial incentive-based program available to all benefits-eligible Michigan Tech employees. Several employee wellness plans and incentives—including the HRA Incentive, HuskyPAW, SWEAT, TechFit (employee and dependent) and T2—will be rolled into Husky Health.

More information about Husky Health will be communicated in the coming months.

Presentation: Internet Safety for Parents

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What are our children actually doing online and are they hiding anything from us?  Michigan Tech will host a safety training for parents.

This is a free event open only to adults due to the subject matter. Please RSVP here.

Wednesday, April 25 at 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm | MUB Ballroom B3

Special Agent (SA) Todd Wilton, assigned to U.S. Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, will be teaching parents, teachers and guardians the risks/consequences and ways to protect our kids from online predators, high risk social media apps (75+), sextortion, sexting, cyberbullying and many more of the dangers aimed at our children on the internet.

The World Wide Web has no boundaries and our children are no more isolated in the Upper Peninsula than anywhere else. SA Wilton will bridge the gap between the generations and provide basic/discreet computer/telephone forensic training for monitoring our children’s online activities.

The presentation is very real and fact based. Audiences have referred to it as “eye opening” and “a powerful message.” Audiences are encouraged to take notes and/or pictures for their future reference. In addition, instructional manuals referred to as “Smart Cards” for monitoring social media will be disseminated electronically to anyone interested.

Actual case examples will be discussed, which include explicit conversations among children and online predators, as well as training that is not subject for children, as we don’t want to teach them anything they don’t already know.

Statistics:

  • The Internet has become the preferred playground for child sex predators seeking innocent young victims.
  • Last year alone, HSI special agents logged nearly a million hours working child sexual exploitation cases, opening more than 4,000 investigations.
  • Research shows one in 25 children ages 10 to 17 have received an online sexual overture where the person attempted to meet the child face-to-face.
  • Every week there are over 20,000 images of child pornography is posted on the web.
  • Illegal child pornography is offered by approximately 100,000 websites.

Additional parent presentations (open to the community) are being held:
4/24 at 6:30PM Houghton High School
4/26 at 6:30PM Jeffers High School

 

Get in Gear: Lively and Informative

IMG_1607On April 11th, members of the Campus Bike Initiative and Bike Initiative Keweenaw were on hand to discuss the how-to’s of bike safety, commuting, and local resources for cyclists.  The audience was also treated to a fashion and gear show and learned how to dress for all kinds of cycling weather.  The group addressed specific questions related to biking across the bridge, how to maneuver through downtown traffic, and where commuters can clean up on campus.

Check out The Daily Mining Gazette, April 12, 2018, for a summary of the event.

If you were unable to attend this event and would like more information about cycling in our area, contact Shannon Brodeur  for resources.

 

Lunch & Learn: Get in Gear

Lunch & Learn: Get in Gear

Join us for a presentation by the Campus Bike Initiative and BIKE! on biking locally and learn about area resources for cyclists including:

  • Fashion and gear show
  • Show and tell: how to be a safe cyclist
  • The National Bike Challenge
  • Bike to Work

Register here.

Feel free to bring your lunch.  Beverages will be provided.  This free event is open to faculty, staff, and students. HuskyPAW members will receive 100 points for attending this event.  Questions? Contact Shannon Brodeur.

Sponsored by WorkLife Connections and Employee Wellness.

 Wednesday, April 11 at 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

 Memorial Union Building (MUB), Ballroom B1 and B2
1503 Townsend Drive, Houghton, MI 49931

All About Going Vegan Lunch & Learn Well Attended

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On March 6th, Silke Feltz, PhD candidate who studies the rhetoric of veganism, gave an insightful and thoughtful presentation on veganism, while attendees enjoyed a vegan sampling menu catered by the MUB.  Dishes included lentil soup, quinoa black bean salad, jerk tofu stir fry, and a chilled coconut pumpkin mousse.

Silke defined veganism for the crowd, discussed what the world eats, and covered tips and myths about transitioning to a vegan diet.  She also provided a wealth of resources.  On behalf of WorkLife Connections and Employee Wellness, thank you to Silke and our volunteers who helped facilitate this lunch & learn.

If you were unable to attend this event and would like more information about going vegan, email Shannon Brodeur  for a copy of the presentation.

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All About Going Vegan Lunch & Learn

All About Going Vegan Lunch & Learn
Have you considered going vegan but don’t know where to start?  Join us for a discussion about a vegan diet, how and why you might consider going vegan, and sample a vegan tasting menu catered by the MUB.

This Lunch and Learn is presented by Silke Feltz, PhD candidate who studies the rhetoric of veganism, and hosted by Employee Wellness and WorkLife Connections. It will be held from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, March 6, in Memorial Union Alumni Lounge.Register here.  Space is limited.

A sample of vegan foods and refreshments will be provided. This free event is open to faculty, staff and students. Email Shannon Brodeur with questions.

 Tuesday, March 6 at 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm

Win by Losing Weight Loss Challenge Coming Soon

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Have you been trying to get healthier and lose weight? Employee Wellness and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan invite you to participate in “Win by Losing,” a free, fun and healthy challenge, open to Michigan Tech employees, that can help you take personal responsibility for your health and reach your weight-loss goals.

Register to be part of Michigan Tech’s team beginning today. The official competition runs from Feb. 26  through April 27.  

Participants will submit weekly weigh-ins to compete against other BCBSM group customers. You will also receive weekly emails with tips to help you meet your goals.