Monthly Archive: March 2024
Throughout the 2024 spring semester, CATL’s ‘Workshop Wednesday’ series has been centered around understanding neurodiversity and enhancing the accessibility of our courses to better serve our students. Join CATL as we conclude this semester’s...
New this year, travel course proposals may be submitted online using the form accessible here. Please remember that each proposal must include a course syllabus and are due on or before April 1st. Please...
Join us for the exhibition reception for Natalie Novak’s show, entitled “Unbounded.” Natalie is the UWGB artist-in-residence, and on exhibition will be a selection of her recent drawings, sculpture, and installation. Please note that...
The Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month planning group has started planning for programs for Fall 2024. If you are coordinating any event for Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month (9/15-10/15) or would like to be a part of planning...
Think spring and living green! It is time to bring your donations for the Spring Clothing and Household Swap sponsored by the Campus Cupboard and the Pride Center! The Swap (not really a swap,...
Spectrum News 1 recently ran a special profile of UW – Green Bay’s student-run radio station, Radio GBX, as well as its student...
Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) for Higher Education teaches you how to identify, understand and respond to signs of mental illnesses and substance use disorders. This training — which focuses on the unique experiences...
Thanks to the work of the MUC Web Team, the CTEC webpages are now live. We look forward to keeping you updated on the progress of the Cofrin Technology and Education Center.
Anxiety levels are increasing individually and collectively in the modern day. Faced with uncertainty, and an overabundance of information (and misinformation), among other challenges, our minds struggle to keep up. Our brains default to...
A new episode of the Psychology and Stuff podcast is live! This week, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano and student intern Jessica Maes interview Dr. Thomas Gretton, Assistant Professor of Psychology at the University of...