This session provides a high-level overview of the various parts and coverages of Medicare. Our goal is to simplify the information, bringing clarity and peace of mind to all attendees. We will cover the following questions:
This presentation explores recent case law impacting higher education, focusing on decisions that influence policies related to free speech, student conduct, academic freedom, and student rights. We’ll examine landmark rulings, their implications for institutional practices, and how they shape faculty and administrative responsibilities. By understanding these legal developments, participants will be better equipped to navigate compliance and protect institutional integrity and student welfare.
In this session, participants will learn how active listening enhances workplace communication. Key techniques like paraphrasing, asking clarifying questions, and reflecting emotions will be covered to improve understanding and reduce misunderstandings. Attendees will explore how active listening fosters trust, strengthens relationships, and boosts team collaboration, leading to better outcomes in professional interactions.
Join Brian Fogle to review and discuss Springfield’s most recent Community Focus Report. The report outlines Blue Ribbons and Red Flags for the Springfield-Greene County community.
Communication barriers, disruptive behaviors, and lack of respect are common hurdles that affect the learning experience for everyone. Join us to learn how the Dean of Students, Disability Support Services, and faculty have collaborated to create effective learning environments when faced with these hurdles. We'll share success stories, challenges, and open the floor for discussion. Bring your own scenarios and successes to share—let's make this an organic learning and sharing session for all.