Overview
Every day, we work together as a team to serve our students and perform countless acts that make this University thrive. Our busy schedules often leave little time to sit back and reflect on the work we appreciate from our colleagues. Every day, there are things to be grateful for in one another. We like to cultivate a culture of gratitude at 黑料视频. Feel free to use the following methods, in addition to your own, to recognize the contributions and accomplishments of your coworkers.
Gratitude notes and postcards
Gratitude postcards can be found in Student Affairs offices around campus. To participate, take one of the gratitude postcards, and write down the things for which you are grateful as you notice the fine work of your colleagues. Give the note to the person; leave it on their desk, in their mailbox or on their door. Tell your coworkers, in writing, that you appreciate what they do.
If you would like gratitude notes in your office or need a refill, email pnardone@binghamton.edu.
Digital gratitude notes
Want to send an electronic version of our gratitude notes? Download this auto-fill pdf file, fill it out and email it to your colleague!
Bearcat Recognition
Gratitude Notes are great for those everyday things that we just want to use as a quick way to show our appreciation. For recognition of larger accomplishments and contributions, consider nominating a coworker for Bearcat Recognition. Simply fill out the form below, and Baxter will present them with a certificate of recognition at a recognition ceremony, thanking the individual(s) for their contributions to the 黑料视频 community.
Award database
The Student Affairs Staff Recognition Committee is currently developing a database of institutional, regional, and national awards along with the associated deadlines for nominations. The committee will make efforts to encourage appropriate supervisors to nominate qualified programs, offices and individuals for these awards. Additionally, if you or someone in your office has received an award, email pnardone@binghamton.edu. We would like to recognize your accomplishments on the Student Affairs website and at the next divisional meeting.