Invitation and News from the Chair: April 2025 UT Staff Council General Meeting
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April 14, 2025
Please join us at the April UT Staff Council General Meeting this Thursday, April 17, 2025 from 2-3:30 p.m. We are looking forward to meeting and engaging with Interim President Jim Davis.
Please note: You will need to register for this meeting. You will be able to submit questions anonymously. Chat is not anonymous.
Featured speaker
Jim Davis, Interim President
In alignment with UTSC’s core value to create a sense of community by collaborating effectively with campus partners, meeting attendees are expected to communicate in a respectful manner with our invited guests and fellow meeting attendees.
News and Additional Opportunities
1) Neurodiversity Celebration Week: Faculty and Staff Reception (in person on April 16) All faculty and staff are welcome at this event to celebrate five years of Longhorn TIES and the valuable contributions of neurodivergent faculty and staff on campus. This come-and-go event will feature non-alcoholic drinks provided by SHIFT Makers, light refreshments, and voices of neurodivergent Longhorns on campus. Details about the week's events, including RSVP links, can be found at bit.ly/NDatUTCelebration.
2) Orange Bike Project Our Parking and Transportation Services colleagues provide us with affordable bike rentals, repairs, maintenance and tune-ups through the Orange Bike Project (OBP). OBP organizes social rides from campus to various spots around town. Check out their Instagram account!
3) Bike Sharing (CapMetro Bikeshare) Don't delay! Take advantage of the current CapMetro Bikeshare membership price for university staff, which is $12 annually. For details, visit the Bike Sharing (CapMetro Bikeshare) web page.
Please feel free to reach out to any of the Staff Council Officers if you ever have questions or concerns. You can also submit an issue for Staff Council to research via our 'Submit an Issue' link found at the top of every Staff Council web page at https://staffcouncil.utexas.edu. Issues may be submitted anonymously.