National Work and Family Month Workshops
In celebration of National Work and Family Month in October, OSU and the Office of Human Resources is bringing faculty and staff a variety of workshops designed to improve and integrate work and life.
To attend any or all of these workshops, register online at:
http://hr.osu.edu/ohrd/training/index.asp
- Click on Customized Events.
- Click on the workshop title you would like to attend. All current classes are listed in red. A description of the workshop will appear.
- Click on “register me now” button found at the top of the page.
To register for more than one workshop offered by OHRC, just click on the box that says “Return to Workshop List” and you’ll be able to register for the next workshop without having to once again enter your OSU internet user name or confirm your email address.
Featured Events
Click here for a full listing of all of our events for National Work and Family Month Workshops.
Take This Job and Love It
October 22, 2007, 3:30 -5 pm, Longaberger Alumni HouseKeynote Speaker (sponsored by The Women’s Place and OHR)
Richard Hadden is a nationally recognized speaker, business writer and author, and employee development expert who helps companies improve business results by creating a great place to work. He is the co-author of highly acclaimed, Contented Cows Give Better Milk: The Plain Truth About Employee Relations and Your Bottom Line.
Richard has appeared on CNN and MSNBC, and his work has been featured in Business Week, Entrepreneur and Inc. magazines. His column “People and Profits” appears in selected business newspapers throughout the U.S.
We hope that you are able to attend this exciting keynote address but if not you can watch it live on streaming video by clicking on this link.
Eldercare Panel of Experts
Thursday, October 4, 2007, 11:30-1:30 pm, Suite 430 Gateway- Building C, 1590 N. High Street
Representatives from: Northwest Counseling Services, John H. Gerlach Center for Senior Health, Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging, OSU School of Allied Medical Professions, OSU Geriatrics and Gerontology
What Do Women Really Want (sponsored by The Women’s Place)
Tuesday, October 30, 2007, 4-6 pm, Fawcett Center Auditorium
This lecture is sponsored by the Women’s Place. Celinda Lake, who has served as an advisor and pollster to national Democratic campaigns, and Kellyanne Conway, who has served as an advisor and pollster to national Republican campaigns, joined together in surveying and interviewing U.S. women of all political persuasions to try to determine what it is that women really want. They concluded that "Women are the most powerful force reshaping the future of America. Stronger than political parties, mightier than religious differences, able to leap cultural schisms in a single bound, women are quietly exerting a unified power to make changes..., meeting in the middle to achieve their goals."

