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ExperienceChange™ Simulation
Participate in the challenge of real-world change in an organization in this dynamic team driven simulation. -
Facilitating Intercultural Learning in Globally Diverse Classes
How do we as teachers facilitate intercultural learning that centers on the diverse perspectives that students bring to our classrooms? -
Family and Medical Leave Act
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) online lecture begins with a discussion of the Act from a policy and health perspective. -
Festival and Event Management Online Course
Festivals and events create community pride in what makes a place unique and special. -
Festival and Event Management Timely Topic
A Timely Topic is a one-week deep dive into a current trend or an emerging issue for festivals and events. It can be taken in combination with the full course or on its own. -
Finding Common Ground: A Community Building Activity
Experience an activity that is especially valuable for fostering rapport among students from diverse cultural backgrounds. -
Foundations in Business Writing
Use organization and format to improve your business writing clarity and consistency. -
Fundamentals of Construction Inspection
Fundamentals of Construction Inspection will introduce new inspectors to the components and considerations for success in that field. During the course, we'll outline the roles and responsibilities of inspectors, discuss required documentation, practice communication sk -
Fundamentals of Organization Development
Adapt your organization’s changing technologies, markets, and challenges. -
GAPs Online Food Safety Training
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Genetic Counseling Skills Checklist Training
Genetic counseling is a field that relies heavily on communication to help patients understand and adapt to genetic information that could impact their lives and families. -
Genetic Counseling Statistics (Self-Paced Online)
Overview The primary aim of this course is to provide foundational statistics knowledge for genetic counseling students who are preparing for the genetic counseling certification exam. -
Global Learning: Changing Misconceptions About the World
This 30- minute webinar will introduce you to several teaching activities designed to help your students change common misconceptions about the world and think more critically about statistical data on global tendencies -
GMED X200 Disaster Response
This course prepares physicians and other health care providers to practice medicine during disaster response and in settings with limited resour -
Go Wild with Fruits & Veggies! Educational Package
The Go Wild with Fruits & Veggies! Educational Package contains all of the resources that you need to deliver the Go Wild with Fruits & Veggies! program to students in grades 3-5. -
Gravel Road Maintenance and Design (Online)
This online distance-learning course, the first offered by Minnesota LTAP, was created in an effort to help local agencies provide training for their staff in a more cost-effective manner. -
Hazard Recognition
This online lecture, presented by Dr. Kim Anderson of the School of Public Health at the University of Minnesota, shows how industrial hygiene protects worker health. Dr. Anderson provides a thorough review of the four basic principles of industrial hygiene. -
Hazardous Drug Exposures in Health Care: Wipe Sampling Strategy Guidance for Antineoplastic Drugs
The number of cases of cancer is expected to increase by 49% between 2015 and 2050. There is increasing evidence that exposure to the hazardous drugs that effectively treat cancer through contact with contaminated surfaces in places where these drugs are handled, such as hosp -
Health Disparities Round Table 2018: Incarceration: A Public Health Issue
Incarceration: A Public Health Issue -
Health Disparities Roundtable 2022: Advancing Health Equity - Public Health Solutions for Climate Change
On Friday, April 8, 2022, the University of Minnesota’s Health Equity Work Group hosted the annual Health Disparities Roundtable: Advancing Health Equity - Public Health Solutions for Climate Change. -
History of the “Right to Work”
This class explores the history of the so-called “right to work,” a legal framework that erodes workers’ ability to build power through unionization. Participants will learn about the racist origins of “right to work” laws in the U.S. -
HPC for Ag: Breaking the Compute Barrier, Upskilling Agri-Food Researchers to Utilize HPC Resources
If you are a researcher that works in the Agri-food domain (e.g., breeder, molecular biologist, food scientist, socioeconomist), you know a little bit of programming (e.g., in R and/or Python), but you feel a little limited (e.g., some of your calculations run for days on your -
HR Certification Test Prep
Participate in the SHRM Learning System with your human resource colleagues to prepare you for SHRM Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) or SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP) designation. -
Human Centered Design Foundations
Learn how to apply the critical Human-Centered Design (HCD) methods to challenges in the everyday world.