All UW-Green Bay employees are invited to attend the following summer 2011 training workshops.
Becoming a Progress-Making Leader in Your Sphere of Influence
The trainer for this workshop is Phillip Clampitt, Ph.D. He is a Hendrickson Professor of Business for the Information Sciences Program at UW-Green Bay. His workshop will cover how to become a progress-making leader, as well as leadership for the 21st century. Dr. Clampitt recently wrote the book “Transforming Leaders Into Progress-Makers – Leadership for the 21st Century” with Robert De Koch.
Wednesday, August 3rd
1:00 – 4:00 p.m.
Phoenix A & B Rooms in the University Union
There will also be two LGBTQ workshops this summer – the first training featuring basic information regarding LGBTQ issues and a second training that will go more in-depth for those who already have the basic knowledge but seek more information and a deeper knowledge about how to be an Ally.
LGBTQ Issues 101
In this session faculty, staff and administrators are invited to learn about the growing student and faculty population who identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer or Questioning (LGBTQ). This session will highlight basic information regarding stereotypes, common myths and share resources that are available to support LGBTQ students and coworkers. This training will enhance the participants understanding of LGBTQ issues, concerns, contributions, and resources.
Wednesday, July 27th
1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
1965 Room in the University Union
LGBTQ Issues on a College Campus: Beyond the Basics
This session will be much more in-depth and will assist participants in working with students on a day to day basis, finding ways to infuse curriculum with LGBTQ supportive materials and how to create a non-homophobic campus environment. This session will also highlight the Sexual Identity: Cass Model and explore the stages of identity development for LGBTQ individuals. Also, in this session participants are encouraged to bring their questions and suggestions. It will be a facilitated discussion where we can learn from the experience in the room in a safe, supported and confidential manner.
Thursday, August 4th
1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
1965 Room in the University Union
The trainers for the above LGBTQ workshops are Deborah Rezac and Shiyanke Goonetilleke. Deborah Rezac is the Diversity Director for the American Intercultural Center at UW-Green Bay. Shiyanke Goonetilleke is a Graduate Student in Student Affairs at St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, and a summer Intern with the American Intercultural Center at UW-Green Bay.
If you would like to attend any of the above training workshops, please e-mail hr@uwgb.edu five business days prior to the workshop date to ensure we have enough materials. There is no charge to you for attending these workshops.
Please contact Human Resources at hr@uwgb.edu or ext. 2390 with any questions.