Please join us on March 21, 2024 to celebrate this year's CARE and CAPE Award nominees!

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CSAC Meeting - February 7, 2024

The next Civil Service Advisory Council meeting will be held on February 7, 2024, in SLB 104 (Student Life Building) at 10:00 am. All civil service employees are welcome to attend in person but may also watch the meeting via .

Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to any CSAC member.

Thank you,

Aaron Stewart

Facilities Business Manager

CSAC President

astew5@uis.edu

Please nominate a deserving employee today for the following Chancellor's Awards:

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The Civil Service Advisory Council (CSAC) is pleased to announce that FY2024 funding has been made available to assist Civil Service Employees (CS) at UIS with professional development. Each status CS employee employed at least 50% time may apply for up to $1,200 to use toward any aspect of past or future professional development occurring during the 2024 fiscal year (July 1, 2023 – June 30, 2024). Examples include subscriptions to journals, conference and meeting registration, conference travel, workshops, and online training materials.

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CSAC Meeting - Wed., Dec. 6

The next Civil Service Advisory Council (CSAC) meeting is Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at 10:00 am. Below is the link to the Zoom meeting and the agenda. We will have a special presentation on the budget and fiscal operations of the University by Dr. Ken Kriz, Interim Vice-Chancellor for Finance & Administration. 

We hope you join us!


Agenda:

Good morning,

The next Civil Service Advisory Council (CSAC) meeting is Wednesday, December 6, 2023 at 10:00 am. Below is the link to the Zoom meeting and the agenda. We will have a special presentation on the budget and fiscal operations of the University by Dr. Ken Kriz, Interim Vice-Chancellor for Finance & Administration. 

We hope you join us!


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Good morning,

The University Senates Conference (USC), in conjunction with various stakeholders of the University of Illinois System, has proposed significant changes to the Code of Conduct.  USC has requested feedback on this new University of Illinois System Values and Principles for Conduct document from each University within the System, to be collected by the respective Campus Senate. 

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