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DSA staff members graduate from Supervisory Building Blocks program

Twelve&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;UNT&amp;nbsp;Division of Student Affairs&amp;nbsp;staff members graduated from the&amp;nbsp;Supervisory Building Blocks certificate program&amp;nbsp;this summer. The graduates were:


	Peter Beaulieu&amp;nbsp;– UNT Housing
	Antonio Boykin-King Jr.&amp;nbsp;– Union&amp;nbsp;Administration
	Lawain Brooks&amp;nbsp;– Residence Hall Operations
	Grace Cristan&amp;nbsp;– Residence Hall Operations
	Comedra Daniels&amp;nbsp;– Health &amp; Wellness
	Bethany Evans&amp;nbsp;– Counseling &amp; Testing
	Alexandra Garcia&amp;nbsp;– Health &amp; Wellness
	Karen Hanselman&amp;nbsp;– Union Administration
	Addie Jackson&amp;nbsp;– Dining-Retail
	Angela Koiner&amp;nbsp;– Health &amp; Wellness
	Tomas Sanchez&amp;nbsp;– Housing
	Anthony Vazquez&amp;nbsp;– UNT TRIO


The SBB program is designed to strengthen and develop the skills of new and existing supervisors. Sessions address multiple aspects of supervision and provide attendees with an opportunity to learn collaboratively with supervisors from across the campus.

Since the program’s creation in 2015, there have been 430&amp;nbsp;graduates across the UNT System. There are currently 250 UNT System employees enrolled in the program.

Supervisory Building Blocks sessions are currently in rotation at UNT, UNT Dallas and UNT Health Science Center. System supervisors may sign-up and attend sessions at a location most convenient for them. Team members who complete a total of 30 hours of training, including all foundation sessions and six hours of elective sessions, will earn a certificate of achievement.​

Visit&amp;nbsp;DSA News&amp;nbsp;for&amp;nbsp;the latest happenings and successes in the Division of Student Affairs.
Contact: Amy Armstrong, 940-565-2464,&amp;nbsp;amy.armstrong@unt.edu

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