Volume 27, Issue 9 May 2013 Come join us for lunch! We’re cooking up some fun, relaxation and last but not least great food! Enjoy grilled burgers, hot dogs, chips, baked beans, salad, dessert, beverages, & fixin’s Lunch is free but please register by Friday, May 10 at http://uaad.unl.edu Raffle!! iPod Touch (8gb) donated by the UNL Computer and Phone Shop Raffle tickets are $3 each or two for $5. Drawing will occur near the end of the meeting and the winner must be present to win. Proceeds will go to support Camp CoHoLo, a Nebraska camp for children who are impacted by cancer or blood disorders. Lunch is on UAAD! Wednesday, May 15 11:45 am – 1:00 pm Lied Commons – see map on page 2 (in case of rain - Westbrook Music Building) UPDATE Official Publication of e University Association for Administrative Development It is the policy of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln not to discriminate based upon age, race, ethnicity, color, national origin, gender, sex, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, veteran’s status, marital status, religion or political affiliation. Don’t miss the Annual May Picnic!
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Lunch is free but please register by Friday, May 10 at http://uaad.unl.edu
Raffle!! iPod Touch (8gb) donated by the UNL Computer and Phone Shop
Raffle tickets are $3 each or two for $5. Drawing will occur near the end of the meeting and the winner must be present to win.
Proceeds will go to support Camp CoHoLo, a Nebraska camp for children who are impacted by cancer or blood disorders.
Lunch is on UAAD!Wednesday, May 1511:45 am – 1:00 pm Lied Commons – see map on page 2 (in case of rain - Westbrook Music Building)
UPDATEOfficial Publication of The University Association for Administrative Development
Board of Directors
http://uaad.unl.eduIt is the policy of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln not to discriminate based upon age,race, ethnicity, color, national origin, gender, sex, pregnancy, disability, sexual orientation,
genetic information, veteran’s status, marital status, religion or political affiliation.
14th & Avery Parking Garage (14PG)17th & R Parking Garage (17PG)1820 R (1820)19th and Vine Parking Garage420 University Terrace (420)501 Building (501)900 N. 22nd (900)940 N. 17th (940)Abel Hall (ARH)Alexander Building (ALEX)American Mathematics Competitions
Building (1740)Andersen Hall (ANDN)Andrews Hall (ANDR)Architecture Hall (ARCH) (ARCW)Avery Hall (AVH)Beadle Center (BEAD)
Behlen Laboratory (BEL)Benton Hall (BENH)Bessey Hall (BESY)Bioscience Greenhouses (BIOG)Brace Laboratory (BL)Burnett Hall (BURN)Business Services Complex (BSC)Campus Recreation Boat House (BOAT)Campus Recreation Center (CREC)Canfield Administration
Building (ADMN) (ADMS)Cather Hall (CRH)Coliseum (COL)College of Business Administration (CBA)Cook Pavilion (COOK)The Courtyards (CORT)Culture Center (333)
Devaney Sports Center (DEV)Ed Weir Track & Soccer StadiumExtended Education and Outreach (900)Facilities Management and
Planning (FMP)Facilities Management Shops (FMS)Fairfield Hall (FAIR)Haymarket Park Stadium
Complex (HAYB)Hamilton Hall (HAH)Harper Hall (HRH)Hawks Championship Center (HCC) Henzlik Hall (HENZ)Heppner Hall (HEPP)Hewit Academic Center (HEWA)Hewit Place (HEWP)Husker Hall (HUSK)
Inventory - Surplus PropertyJackie Gaughan Multicultural Center (GAUN)Kauffman Academic
Residential Center (KAUF)Key Services (FMS)Kimball Recital Hall (KRH)Landscape Services (LAND)Lied Center for Performing Arts (LIED)Love Hall (LOVH)Love Library (LLN) (LLS)Mabel Lee Hall (MABL)Manter Hall (MANT)Mary Riepma Ross Media
Arts Center (RVB)Memorial StadiumMidwest Roadside Safety Facility (FMC)
Morrill Hall (MORR)Nebraska Champions Club (NECH)Nebraska Hall (NH)Nebraska State Historical SocietyNebraska Union (NU)Neihardt Residence Center Oldfather Hall (OLDH)Osborne Athletic Complex (MSTD)Othmer Hall (OTHM)Parking & Transit Services (SDPG)Pershing Military & Naval
Science Building (M&N)Piper Hall (PIPH)Pound Hall (PRH)Raymond Hall (RAYH)Richards Hall (RH)Robert E. Knoll Residential Center
Sandoz Hall (SZRH)Schramm Hall (SCRH)Scott Engineering Center (SEC)Seaton Hall (SEH)Schorr Center (SHOR)Selleck Quadrangle (SELK)Sheldon Museum of Art (SHEL)Smith Hall (SMRH)Stadium Drive Parking Garage (SDPG)State Museum of Natural
History (MORR)Syford House (SYF)Teachers College Hall (TEAC)Technology DevelopmentTemple Building (TEMP)Theodore Jorgensen Hall (JH)Track Office Building (TOB)
Transportation Services (TRAN)U Street Apartments (UST)University Health Center (UHC)University Housing Office (UHOF)UNL Children's CenterUNL Credit Union (UNLCU)Utility Plant (CCUP)Van Brunt Visitors Center (RVB)The Village (VILL)Vine Street Apartments (2222, 2244)Watson Building (WAT)Westbrook Music Building (WMB)Whittier Research Center (WHIT)Wick Alumni Center (WICK)Woods Art Building (WAB)
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
President’s Message
No matter how you spend your time we hope you spend it doing something you like to
do. If you look forward to what you do each day, it makes for less stress and a higher level of accomplishment. Make a note of what things you like to do. Look for ways to do more of what you enjoy. Its evaluation time for most of us, and this is the time to have discus-sions with your evaluator about what it is about your job that you really enjoy. Ask those around you when they see you at your best and use their feedback to examine your talents and strengths . . . some you may not realize you have.We heard from our guest speaker
and workshop facilitator last month how we need to “secure our own mask first!” But don’t underestimate the impact that helping others will have on you, too. We’ve heard from our Gallup surveys in the past that having a best friend at work increases our enjoy-ment for what we do. This is another area that we underestimate, the impact of close relationships. Our wellbeing is greatly influenced by the people
around us. Some help us achieve, while some may bring us down. Knowing the difference and spending your time with those who enhance your wellbe-ing brings a higher level of satisfac-tion to how you spend your time each day. Spend your time with those who are willing and eager to support your personal and professional growth and development. If this is not something you’ve thought about, now is the time to make that list of people and identify what value or contribution they bring to you.Lastly, the short-term choices we
make can have a long-term effect on our overall health. Finding more enjoyment at work also means adopt-ing healthy habits and making smart lifestyle choices . . . diet, exercise, and sleep, for example, are all pieces of the pie that allow you to have enough en-ergy to get things done efficiently and effectively on a daily basis. Summer is a great time to take advantage of the many activities across campus that will help you increase your knowledge and experience as it relates to your diet and
your exercise habits. Take the oppor-tunity to enjoy our beautiful campus during the spring and summer by getting out over your breaks and lunch time. Meet a friend for a walk around campus. Take turns making each other healthy lunches to eat by the fountains.Where are you finding the enjoyment
in your day, whether at work or home, we have lots to be grateful for. Take the time to think about what you like doing and do it more often!It’s been my pleasure to serve as your
UAAD President this year. I’ve met colleagues from all across our UNL community and marvel at the dedica-tion, enthusiasm and commitment you have to your work, your co-workers and to UNL. Thanks for all you do!Have an enjoyable summer!
Vicki Highstreet
Like What You Do
Lied CenterLied Commons
May 15 Anual Picnic - Lied Commons - north side of the Lied Center
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln is an equal opportunity educator and employer.
UAADCommunity Outreach
Team UAAD Volunteers for The Big Event
On Saturday, April 13 Team UAAD members spent the morning giv-ing back to Lincoln by volunteering for UNL’s The Big Event – an event
aimed to give back to local communities through one large day of service. The Big Event, organized by UNL’s ASUN office, is entirely student-run and funded by donations from the community. Team UAAD was assigned to help the Meadowlane Neighborhood Association beautify Herbert Park. UAAD volunteers assisted in putting new mulch around trees in the park and trimming unwanted growth from under the trees and fence lines. A big thank you to Nicki Evans, Sara Weixelman, Rene Mayo-Rejai, Cathy Lund, Becky Carter, Tony Lazarowicz, and Kate Engel for being part of Team UAAD 2013!
Hollis AndersonKathy Anderson
Marie Barber Rebecca Barnes Ricardo Barrera Kimberly Barrett Patrick Barrett Keith Bartels Kathy Bennetch Beth Benson Eileen BergtPhil Berlie Jessica BowenZac Brost Sally BuchholzTerri Butler
Cindy Cammack Stan CampbellKate Carlin Becky Carter Rod Chambers Josh ClausenValerie Crook
Karen Randall Linda Ratcliffe Alli Raymond Mary Ellen Reeves E. Suzanne ReinkeKristen RockJim RoseNathan Ross Jennifer Rutt
Nancy Schneider Dan Shattil Nancy Shoemaker Janet Sievert Kathy SinghLynne SmejdirDori SmidtNicole Smith Lyda Snodgrass Allen Specht Alfred Stark Mary Sutton
Jolene TedermanJulie Thomsen Sherri Tompkins Melissa Townsend Barbara Trail
Ruby UrbanShannon Vaccaro
Gretchen Walker Sue Walker Sara WeixelmanRobin WhismanKelly White Jeanne Wicks Emily Wilber Karen WillsErin Wirth Wanda Wood
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UAAD 2012-2013 Membership Roster
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