This certificate certifies that Ellen Stokes successfully completed the ADJ-101 New Adjunct Faculty Training course on February 4, 2015 through Southern New Hampshire University's Blackboard Learn online learning system. The certificate was issued on February 4, 2015.
The document provides information on Ellen C. Stokes who attended a training at the CAM: School of Business - Human Resources from August 16th to August 17th, 2016. On August 17th, 2016 Ellen C. Stokes completed her training at the CAM: School of Business - Human Resources. The document details Ellen C. Stokes' attendance at a two day training program from August 16th to 17th, 2016 at the CAM: School of Business - Human Resources.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a workshop on using positive tone in a diverse classroom from January 17th to 19th, 2017. The workshop covered how to communicate effectively and respectfully with students from various backgrounds. On January 19th, 2017, Ellen received a certificate from the eCampus workshop for completing the training.
This document appears to be about creating groups, teams, and organizations. It was authored by Ellen Stokes and is labeled SU-020, indicating it may be part of a series on the subject. The date, 30-Dec-2016, shows when it was created.
This certificate confirms that Ellen C. Stokes completed the Doctoral Advanced Writing workshop from January 3, 2017 to January 7, 2017 through eCampus. The certificate was issued on January 7, 2017.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a Faculty Research and Scholarship workshop from November 16, 2016 to November 16, 2016. The workshop was hosted on eCampus and provided Ellen C. Stokes with a certificate, as documented on a webpage link from January 9, 2017.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a workshop on complying with academic and university standards from November 15-17, 2016. She received a certificate from the workshop hosted on eCampus.phoenix.edu, which provides evidence of her completion of the workshop on the specified dates.
Ellen Stokes completed a training program for new adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University on October 4, 2016. The training program was ADJ-101 New Adjunct Faculty Training held from September 12 to October 4, 2016. A certificate was issued to Ellen Stokes to confirm her successful completion of the training.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a training program from November 2nd to November 5th, 2016 on organization behavior at the School of Business. The training program was called GFM/CAM. On November 5th, 2016 Ellen completed the organization behavior training program at the School of Business.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a conference on human resource management from November 2nd to 5th, 2016. The conference was hosted by the School of Business and focused on topics related to general and career management as well as human resource management. Stokes attended the conference from November 2nd to the 5th of 2016.
Ellen C. Stokes participated in a workshop called "Excellence in Feedback for School of Business Faculty" from August 18th to 21st, 2015. The workshop aimed to provide faculty with skills for giving effective feedback. Ellen attended the workshop from August 18th to the 21st of 2015.
Ellen C. Stokes provided coaching services from February 12th to 14th, 2013 for an unspecified client to help ensure their student's success. The document is a record of the coaching dates and services provided by Ellen C. Stokes and was created on February 14th, 2013.
This document provides an overview of nonprofit management and organizations. It discusses that nonprofits conduct affairs to assist others, have a cause but no shareholders, and are exempt from some taxes. Nonprofits include daycares, schools, hospitals, museums and more. They meet public needs through private enterprise and efforts. Nonprofits are also categorized into charitable organizations, advocacy groups, social/recreational groups, and membership groups. Nonprofits have customers rather than businesses, including donors, volunteers, clients, and the general public. Providing good customer service is important for a nonprofit's reputation and success.
This document appears to be about creating groups, teams, and organizations. It was authored by Ellen Stokes and is labeled SU-020, indicating it may be part of a series on the subject. The date, 30-Dec-2016, shows when it was created.
This certificate confirms that Ellen C. Stokes completed the Doctoral Advanced Writing workshop from January 3, 2017 to January 7, 2017 through eCampus. The certificate was issued on January 7, 2017.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a Faculty Research and Scholarship workshop from November 16, 2016 to November 16, 2016. The workshop was hosted on eCampus and provided Ellen C. Stokes with a certificate, as documented on a webpage link from January 9, 2017.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a workshop on complying with academic and university standards from November 15-17, 2016. She received a certificate from the workshop hosted on eCampus.phoenix.edu, which provides evidence of her completion of the workshop on the specified dates.
Ellen Stokes completed a training program for new adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University on October 4, 2016. The training program was ADJ-101 New Adjunct Faculty Training held from September 12 to October 4, 2016. A certificate was issued to Ellen Stokes to confirm her successful completion of the training.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a training program from November 2nd to November 5th, 2016 on organization behavior at the School of Business. The training program was called GFM/CAM. On November 5th, 2016 Ellen completed the organization behavior training program at the School of Business.
Ellen C. Stokes attended a conference on human resource management from November 2nd to 5th, 2016. The conference was hosted by the School of Business and focused on topics related to general and career management as well as human resource management. Stokes attended the conference from November 2nd to the 5th of 2016.
Ellen C. Stokes participated in a workshop called "Excellence in Feedback for School of Business Faculty" from August 18th to 21st, 2015. The workshop aimed to provide faculty with skills for giving effective feedback. Ellen attended the workshop from August 18th to the 21st of 2015.
Ellen C. Stokes provided coaching services from February 12th to 14th, 2013 for an unspecified client to help ensure their student's success. The document is a record of the coaching dates and services provided by Ellen C. Stokes and was created on February 14th, 2013.
This document provides an overview of nonprofit management and organizations. It discusses that nonprofits conduct affairs to assist others, have a cause but no shareholders, and are exempt from some taxes. Nonprofits include daycares, schools, hospitals, museums and more. They meet public needs through private enterprise and efforts. Nonprofits are also categorized into charitable organizations, advocacy groups, social/recreational groups, and membership groups. Nonprofits have customers rather than businesses, including donors, volunteers, clients, and the general public. Providing good customer service is important for a nonprofit's reputation and success.