Month: January 2024
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Nominations sought for 2024-2025 Civic Scholars Cohort
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UWGB Center for Civic Engagement would like to request nominations for the 2024-2025 Civic Scholars Cohort. To nominate a student, please visit CCE website. We are looking for enthusiastic students who will be sophomores during the next academic year and who want to explore Green Bay community and get involved. Deadline is March 1, 2024.
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Dr. Cary Waubanascum accepted into INSPIRE Program through University of Washington
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Dr. Cary Waubanascum was recently accepted into the INSPIRE Program through the Indigenous Wellness Research Institute (IWRI), University of Washington. INSPIRE is a 24-month long early career training and mentoring program for Indigenous scholars studying issues related to substance misuse. INSPIRE features individualized mentorship, research and writing retreats, grant development workshops, seed funding to conduct…
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Upcoming Workshop on Student’s Experiences at UWGB via Neurodiverse Viewpoints
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Although “neurodiverse” is an umbrella term that can refer to a wide variety of minds, there may be some overlap when it comes to the experiences, challenges, and triumphs that neurodiverse students encounter in higher ed. What are some common barriers these students face at UWGB and how can faculty and staff help remove those…
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UW-Green Bay Scholarship Application Open
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UW-Green Bay Scholarship Portal is currently open for degree-seeking undergraduate and graduate students for the 2024-2025 school year. Students can log in with their UW-Green Bay username and password to complete their application. Please encourage students to apply! For maximum consideration, it is recommended that students submit all application materials by Feb. 15, 2024. Over…
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Join CATL in a “Radical Hope” 2024 Spring Book Group
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Join CATL for a spring 2024 book group on Dr. Kevin Gannon’s Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto. Dr. Gannon, the 2024 Instructional Development Institute keynote speaker, is the Director of the Center for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence (CAFÉ) and a Professor of History at Queens University of Charlotte in North Carolina. He has also…
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2nd Annual Women’s Heart Health Event
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Please join (and bring a friend) for the 2nd Annual Women’s Heart Health Event on Feb. 1 from noon-1 p.m. in the 1965 Room, University Union, Green Bay Campus. Learn more about the importance of getting a coronary calcium scan and options for heart healthy eating and exercising on campus and enjoy some time to…
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Nominations open for 43rd Annual University Awards; deadline Feb. 5
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The online nomination process for the 43rd Annual University Awards program (Chancellor’s Medallion and University Leadership Award) is now open! The process is secure and will have the most current information available. The University Awards honor graduating students who have demonstrated outstanding leadership on campus and in the community, in addition to academic excellence. Award…
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Multicultural Resource Center & Pride Center Open Houses
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The Multicultural Resource Center and UW-Green Bay Pride Center will be holding 2 open houses for the campus community. All are welcomed! Stop by both centers as your schedules allow: –Tuesday, February 6 from 2 pm to 4 pm –Wednesday, February 7 from 10 am to 12 pm This is the opportunity for the campus…
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Multicultural Advisor Candidate Presentations & Q/A
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The campus community is invited to meet the candidates for Multicultural Advisor position during the candidate presentations and Q/A session. Position description: Multicultural Advisor – Extended Deadline. Bring any questions you would like to ask to this session. Please email Cindy Johnson (johnsoci@uwgb.edu) for calendar invites with on campus location and Teams link. The candidates…
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Exercise and Health Psychology Consulting being offered by Exercise is Medicine-On Campus
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The Exercise is Medicine-On Campus (EIM-OC) initiative, led by graduate students in the Sport, Exercise, & Performance Psychology (SEPP) Program, is offering FREE individual exercise and health psychology consultation services to staff, faculty, and students. The graduate student consultant can work with you (one-on-one) to help manage stress, build confidence, enhance motivation, set goals and…