Spring Professional Development Day 2026
When: Friday, January 16, 2026 • 8:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m.
Theme: Sustainability at Humboldt and Beyond
Who: For All Faculty, Administrators & Staff
This Spring, our Professional Development Day invites us to reimagine what sustainability means—on our campus, in our classrooms, and in our daily work. Together, we’ll explore how sustainable practices can enrich teaching, streamline operations, and strengthen community well-being.
From nature inspired design to cultivating sustainable mindsets in our students, this day will spotlight innovative ideas, share local successes, and inspire collective action toward a more resilient future.
Join colleagues for keynote sessions, collaborative workshops, and conversations that connect sustainability with every aspect of our professional mission.
Mark your calendars for a morning of insight, innovation, and inspiration! Full agenda coming soon.
Please register here so we know how much food to buy.
Visit the website or contact the ctl@humboldt.edu for more information.
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