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March 22, 2025 |  |  | Bucky's Workout at Camp Randall StadiumAll UW–Madison faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend a free workout at Camp Randall Stadium on Wednesday, May 23, noon to 12:45 p.m. This high-energy, low-stress workout takes place on the Badgers' 50-yard line. The workout is appropriate for all fitness levels, and accommodations will be available for all physical abilities. In the event of rain, the event will take place at the McClain Center. Register at go.wisc.edu/r5gzh2.  |  |  |  | Thrive@UW–Madison Courses AvailableThrive@UW–Madison courses help UW–Madison employees develop the knowledge and skills they need to contribute to healthy, inclusive, engaging work environments. Registration is now available for courses in the spring and summer. A new course, “Exploring Creativity and Innovation,” will be offered beginning June 5. A new all-day event on July 11, “Expanding Self-Knowledge to Create Inclusive Environments,” combines two current Thrive courses. Thrive@UW courses may be taken in any sequence. These learning opportunities are free and open to all UW–Madison faculty and staff. To view all course offerings and to register, visit www.talent.wisc.edu.  |  |  |  | Registration Open for IT Professionals ConferenceThe IT Professionals Conference 2018 is now accepting registrations. The event will take place May 31, 8:30 a.m.–4:45 p.m., at the Wisconsin School of Business, Grainger Hall, 975 University Ave. Organized by and for IT professionals, the conference forges meaningful connections among campus IT staff by sharing experiences, skills, and technologies. Wallace Chase, executive director of Networking and Telecommunications at Clemson University, will be the keynote speaker. Registration is due May 15 and includes a $40 fee.  |  |  |  | Volunteer to Repurpose Waste During Move OutUniversity Housing is asking for volunteers to help students get rid of unwanted items sustainably during spring move out. From May 5–12, items are collected for recycling or donation at special locations near residence halls. In 2017, volunteers helped divert more than 129,000 pounds of material from the landfill. Volunteers assist with sorting and organizing items at various donation/recycling locations on campus. To volunteer as a recycling guide, sign up for one or more shifts online at go.wisc.edu/recycle-volunteer.  |  |
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