Friday, December 14, 2007

HELP FOR FIRE SURVIVORS

Rebuild Central is holding a three-part series of free workshops designed to help homeowners rebuild using energy-efficient and fire-resistant technologies, methods, and materials.

Rebuild Central is a one-stop, all-in-one resource for fire survivors looking for unbiased information about how to rebuild their homes and lives. Rebuild Central is a free, joint project of the California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE), United Green, San Diego Renewable Energy Society, and Architecture for Humanity.

The Greenprint Workshop Series will be held at CCSE’s central San Diego location. Visitors are encouraged to explore all the latest energy efficiency technologies, interactive displays, and resources that CCSE’s Energy Resource Center has to offer.

Browse through the vast array of books, periodicals, and DVDs in the Energy Resource Library, or borrow reading and data-logging instruments designed to measure performance and savings opportunities in the Tool Lending Library.

GREENPRINT WORKSHOP SERIES

Experience d 2003 Fire Survivors Pane l
Friday, December 14th - 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Hear fire survivors from the 2003 Cedar fires speak about their experiences rebuilding green after the fires. Speakers include Richard Caputo, Mark Hansen, Val Lance, and more.

Ins and Outs of Fire Insurance Red Tape
Saturday, January 12th - 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
George Kehrer, a City of Oakland fire survivor, will present techniques to help fire survivors navigate around fire insurance red tape.

Your Taxes and the October 2007 Fires
Saturday, January 26th - 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Tracy Bolton, C.P.A., will offer her expertise and answer fire survivors’ questions on how to file taxes without any records.

Visit the Rebuild Central host websites:

Architecture for Humanity
www.afhsd-rebuild.org

California Center for Sustainable Energy
www.energycenter.org

San Diego Renewable Energy Society
www.sdres.org

United Green
www.unitedgreen.org

CCSE Office: 8690 Balboa Ave., Suite 100, San Diego, CA 92123 main# 858.244.1177

Monday, November 19, 2007

REGISTER FOR EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION

CSUSM students and employees are encouraged to register online for notification in case of an emergency. Since the MIR3 system activated on 11/5, more than 1300 individuals have registered. Only those who have self-registered will be notified in an emergency. Go to http://www.csusm.edu/ep/Alert and register today!

Monday, November 5, 2007

Emergency Notification System Implemented

Beginning Monday, November 5, CSUSM students and employees can self-register online for notification in case of an emergency. Go to http://www.csusm.edu/ep/Alert to register. During an emergency, MIR3 (the off-site system) will immediately contact all those who have registered. Individuals will be able to update their secure file to keep the information current.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Wildfire Recovery Listing Board

CSUSM and Off-Campus Housing 101 have partnered to provide a Wildfire Recovery website (listing board) at http://www.csusm.och101.com/community/index.html. This site creates a venue for individuals to list resources and support they have avialable to those in our campus community who have lost their homes or suffered other losses. Those who have fire-related needs can also post to this website.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Virtual Career Expo Offered

Due to the cancellation of several campus recruitment events last week, the Career Center will host a Virtual Career Expo from November 4 through November 29 via CougarJobs at www.csusm.edu/careers. Students can submit their resumes to the employers who were to visit CSUSM at the Career Expo. Instructions are available to register and submit resumes to the employers. Questions from CSUSM students and employers can be directed to Brenda Dumas, Employer Relations and Events Coordinator for the Career Center at bdumas@csusm.edu or 760-750-4900. Also, a Graduate School Fair will be held in San Diego on November 1, 2008, which is hosted by Idealist.org.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Talk to ASI About Wildfire Impact

ASI is offering an avenue for students to communicate their fire-related situations through a confidential email account. If you are a student who wishes to share your situation or issues with ASI, please email: wildfirerecovery2007@csusm.edu or you may call 760-750-6011.

Wildfire Recovery Handouts Available for Students and Employees

For handouts outlining services available for students in response to last week's wildfire, please visit the Dean of Students office (Craven 3600) or the website at: http://www.csusm.edu/fire_resources.html

For handouts outlining services available for faculty and staff, please visit the Human Resources office (Craven 1200) or the website at: http://www.csusm.edu/fire_resources.html and http://www.csusm.edu/HR/benefits/EAP_Fire_Resources.tlm.html