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Division Awards Breakfast 
Celebrate your colleagues -- and another great academic year -- at the annual Division Awards Breakfast 9-10:30 a.m. April 29 in the Russell House Ballroom. 
Join Move-In team 2022
Welcome new students to UofSC by becoming part of the 2022 UofSC Move-In team. Volunteers help unload cars, monitor loading zones, serve as greeters/guides and provide directions. Help is needed for three-hour shifts Aug. 11, 14 and 15. Visit the Move-In volunteer webpage for details and to register.

Encourage grads to complete survey
Ask your graduating students to fill out the UofSC Career Center's graduation survey and share their post-grad plans. If they're not sure what's next, encourage your students to visit Handshake to make an appointment with a career coach.

VP for student affairs search update
The university has retained Academic Search to manage the search for a vice president for student affairs. Search consultants met last week with President-elect Amiridis, the search committee and other stakeholders to learn about the skills and traits desired in candidates and to begin developing a leadership profile for recruitment. The goal remains for the new vice president to join UofSC in late summer when other new members of the president’s cabinet also will begin work in their roles.

Submit an announcement for the next Stay Informed
The deadline is noon Wednesday for the following Monday.

What's Dennis Reading?   


Why the last ten years of American life have been uniquely stupid
From The Atlantic: "The story of Babel is the best metaphor I have found for what happened to America in the 2010s, and for the fractured country we now inhabit. We are disoriented, unable to speak the same language or recognize the same truth. We are cut off from one another and from the past."

Sustaining Hope in Uncertain Times
Harvard Business Review discusses how to avoid losing hope and finding yourself stuck in a funk. Learn about "a process that involves imagining a plausible positive future, identifying steps to achieve it, and viewing inevitable setbacks as inflection points when you can reset your course."

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Say Thanks


Celebrate your colleagues' achievements and thank them for their good work through the GEMS recognition program. When you nominate someone, you and the GEMS recipient both will be entered to win a gift card!
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