Congratulations to Karen Marshall and Colleen Smith

The Journalism Library has hired Karen Marshall to fill their Library Information Specialist II position.  She will start on July 22.  Her work address and phone will stay the same.

The Catalog Department has hired Colleen Smith to fill their Library Information Specialist II position.  She will start on July 22.  Her work address and phone will stay the same.

Healthy for Life Update

Congratulations to MU Health Care Dining and Nutrition Services
Kudos to Lorena Moyer and the Patient Kitchen Morale Committee at University Hospital! Lorena’s group has been tracking their steps while on shift with plans to celebrate with a party when they arrive at their first destination—New Orleans. They mapped out cities that were around 1-2 million steps apart and once they arrive, they hold celebrations with a theme. They are funding their party via funds raised through a bake sale. Next stop for the group is Mexico City, Mexico. If your group would like to start tracking steps, let us know by emailing Blaine at SnowB@umsystem.edu, we can help you get started today.


Therapeutic Massage

De-stress this semester through massage therapy. Licensed Massage Therapist Jeff Rioux provides this service in his office at University Hospital (GL-20). He also provides department chair massage in three-hour blocks. To schedule an individual appointment or chair massage, call Healthy for Life at 884-1312. If you’d like to buy a gift certificate, stop by Medtique Gift Shop in University Hospital, the Healthy for Life office at 205 Heinkel Building on campus, OR drop a check in campus mail to 205 Heinkel Building specifying the length of session you want. Make checks payable to Healthy for Life.

Faculty and staff receive a discount: Hours of availability:
30 minutes: $40 Mondays & Tuesdays: 10 a.m.-7 p.m. (last appt. 5:30pm)
60 minutes: $60 Wednesdays: 1-7 p.m.

(last appt. 5:30pm)

90 minutes: $75 Thursdays: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.

(last appt. 5:30pm)


Farmers’ Markets & Community Supported Agriculture

Don’t miss out on fresh produce, eggs and baked goods. Below is a list of local farmer’s markets in the Columbia area.

  • · Columbia Farmers’ Market offers produce, eggs, meats, and baked goods.
  • · DanJo Farms produces fresh-baked bread, meats, herbs, vegetables, eggs, berries and fruits in Ashland, Mo.
  • · Pierpont Farms, a 34-acre family farm, 15-minutes south of Colubmia, produces vegetables, herbs, flowers and some fruit using organic methods.

 

Take a Stress-Reduction Break
Research suggests that regular mindfulness meditation practice can reduce stress and enhance overall well-being.  Find out for yourself by taking advantage of the weekly sitting meditation session. Faculty and staff are welcome on a drop-in basis, and no previous experience with meditation is necessary. If you can’t make the sitting meditation group, consider listening to one of the audio recordings<http://www.umsystem.edu/ums/curators/wellness/video.shtml>.  Join Healthy for Life on Mondays (12:15-12:45 p.m.)—Heinkel Bldg, Room 216. Contact Lynn Rossy for more information.


American Cancer Society Bark for Life

Help fight cancer with your favorite four legged friends! Friends and family are encouraged to attend—and bring your dogs!  See attached flyer for more details.

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Blaine Snow

Healthy for Life: TE Atkins UM Wellness

myTotal Rewards,­­­ Wellness

Program Coordinator, MU, UM System and MU Health Care

205 Heinkel Bldg.| Columbia, MO 65211 | 573.884.1312 (Phone) | 573.884.3123 (Fax)

Faculty & Staff: To learn more about wellness, visit www.wellness.umsystem.edu

New Posts, July 8-11

  1. Goodbye to Pearl Newbrough
  2. Position Opening: Library Information Specialist I
  3. Welcome to Hae-Jung Larsen
  4. Action and Information Items from LMT Meeting, June 18
  5. Amigos Update
  6. Healthy for Life Update
  7. MU Libraries in the News
  8. Staff Corner
  9. Concannon Selected for MU’s Leadership Development Program
  10. Central Missouri Library Enthusiasts Meetup, July 18
  11. MU International Center Presentation
  12. New MUSE Posts

Action and Information Items from Library Management Team 6/18/13

Action and Information Items from Library Management Team 6/18/13
Attending: Jim Cogswell, Deb Ward, Ann Riley, Mike Holland Guests: Space Planning representatives Joey Riley and Bonnie Hansen. Support: Mark Ellis

INFORMATION ITEM Renew Mizzou and the impact on MU Libraries. Highlights of the discussion:

Renew Mizzou will use rooms 202 (West Reading Room) and 114 (Current Periodicals Reading Room) areas.

  • At this time, they do not know the exact departments moving in. (Most likely to include part of Financial Aid and Cashiers office.)
    –To minimize moving and storage issues they are trying to leave as much furniture in Jesse Hall as possible.  (They will use big tables in 202 rather than move them.)
    –No other security concerns have yet been identified.
  • Rough timeline – planners are still meeting with departments in Jesse to find out needs.
  • Construction at Mizzou North will begin June of 2014.
  • Some moving from Jesse will begin March of 2014.
    –Not clear/definite who will move when.
    –Not clear/definite when temporary construction will begin in Ellis or when departments will move in.

Communication:

  • Meetings  – Space planners will meet with LMT and Library Department Heads as soon as more information is known.
  • Heiddi Davis will attend the Library All Staff Meeting on August 14th.
  • Brochure – Space Planning is working on a brochure to help inform staff of the details of all the moves (complete with timelines). They will distribute as soon as the information is available.

Library Feedback:

  • LMT expressed concern and informed Space Planning of the high-traffic time-periods. (Mid-March to early-May each spring & late October to mid-December each Fall.)
  • Room 114 will be much more flexible to connect electrical and computer equipment. It was recently upgraded for the temporary move of Library departments in response to the fire of Sept 2011.
    –Room 202, on the other hand, has very little infrastructure for such adaptations and may be hard to upgrade due to age and dimensions.
  • LMT expressed concern about increased use of facilities (bathrooms, break rooms, coffee shop, etc.)
    –Women’s restroom was recently renovated. It was already a heavily used facility.
  • Major concern was expressed about taking prime study space off-line – especially in the high traffic times of the semester.
    –The rooms in question are both high traffic areas and the reduction in study space will be noticed.
    –Will there be replacement study space developed on campus?
  • Other considerations:
    –The Library is open long after the Jesse personnel leave for the day.
    –Room 114 does not have doors.
    –West entrance is only ADA accessible entrance. Requires use of South Elevator from ground to first floor.
  • The Staff Lounge is maintained by the MU Libraries Staff Association (MULSA funds purchase the furniture, appliances and supplies.  MULSA volunteers clean the room daily.)
    –Will there be a need to share break space?
    –If so, MULSA has requested through the Library Management Team that they be informed as soon as possible to make arrangements.
    –Space Planning assures the Library they will let them know as soon as possible.

Library needs/requests as the planning goes forward:

  • LMT will share long term plans for 202 and 114 with Space Planning – Since MU Libraries was considering repurposing the two spaces being currently utilized by Renew Mizzou, the Library would like to coordinate any building or adaptation made for the temporary move to coincide with the plan to repurpose the space after the temporary relocation is over.
    –So far, long term plans have only been vague.  MU Libraries will try to finalize and share in the near future.
  • Specific elements of design for which the Libraries and Space Planning may want to collaborate:
    –Presentation space – Financial Aid will need space for 50 participants.
    –MU Libraries would also like presentation space in the redesign.
  • Possible offices or group studies in the North Side of the west reading room
    –Space Planning should coordinate any new or temporary structures with Cyndi Curnutte, the interior designer at Campus Facilities who has worked on most of the recent renovations in Ellis Library.
  • Possible help with funding or remodeling due to the Renew Mizzou –
    –The movement of materials currently in 202 will take time and money to store and relocate.
    –It may be cheaper to replace digitally. Is there Renew Mizzou money allowed for that?
    –West stair-well’s paint is worn and dated (pink paint on cast iron).
    –It will now be showcased due to parents/students visiting guest departments – can it be painted black?
    –Can Space Planning refresh or redesign the Men’s restroom on the first floor?

Joey and Bonnie appreciate feedback and requests. They will take info back to Space Planning to be considered.  They look forward to working together to make the Renew Mizzou transitions go as smooth as possible.