Month: January 2025
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Join us for “Beyond Stigma: Empowering Communities through Mental Wellness” Panel Discussion
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We are excited to announce the upcoming panel discussion, “Beyond Stigma: Empowering Communities through Mental Wellness,” taking place on February 18th from 11:00 AM to 12:20 PM in the Christie Theater. This event is designed to help students understand and combat the stigma associated with accessing mental wellness services, with a particular focus on how…
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MRC & Pride Center Open Houses
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Join the Multicultural Resource Center and Pride Center for a two-day Open House! On Tuesday, January 28th, stop by the MRC (UU 112) from 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. for some cultural coffee and coffee filter snowflake crafting. Then, head over to the Pride Center (UU 153) from 11:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. for cookies and…
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Faculty and Staff Appreciation at the Resch WEDNESDAY, Jan 22!
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Tomorrow is Faculty/Staff Appreciation Night at the Resch Center as men’s basketball will face IU-Indy at 6 p.m. All UWGB faculty/staff members are eligible for up to four complimentary tickets with their staff ID. You can redeem this at the box office right at the Resch Center tomorrow. We hope to see you there! Go…
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Do you conduct sustainability research? The Office of Sustainability wants to know!
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The UWGB Sustainability Committee and the UWGB Office of Sustainability are collecting information about faculty and staff who engage in research and creative activity related to sustainability. We will submit this information as part of UWGB’s 2025 STARS report. Your participation is helpful, because UWGB will earn points based on the percentage of faculty who…
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Funds for Sustainability-Related Professional Development, Research, & Teaching
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The Sustainability Professional Development Grant provides up to $1,000 to fund professional development activities directly related to supporting sustainability on campus and/or for projects that lead to the infusion of sustainability into any aspect of teaching, including classes, labs, field work and/or undergraduate independent research/study. Proposals are accepted on a rolling basis. Applicants will be…
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Snowcoming Food Drive Competition: January 23 – February 5
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Celebrate Snowcoming! The Student Engagement Center is hosting another food drive competition, with all donations going directly to the Campus Cupboard to support students, staff, and faculty in need. The competition will be held Thursday, January 23 until February 5 at noon. The winning department will be announced at Krash the Kress on Thursday, Feb. 6…
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New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: Singers, Dancers, & Other Performers (w/Dr. Chelsea Wooding & Dr. Elisa Monti)
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In this episode of Psychology and Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano discovers the critical role psychologists play in enhancing the mental performance of artists such as singers and dancers. The discussion features insights from UWGB’s Dr. Chelsea Wooding, a Certified Mental Performance Consultant and former competitive dancer with extensive experience in both athletics and the…
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2025 UWs Symposium on Undergraduate Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity- Madison, WI
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Applications are open for the 2025 Universities of Wisconsin Symposium on Undergraduate Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity! The event will be held on Saturday May 3rd at Memorial Union in Madison and showcases work from all UW schools. The Symposium highlights the diversity, breadth of expertise, and the life-changing and career-launching power of undergraduate research…
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Feel the Magic of Ailey II: Celebrating Black Excellence
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Ailey II, the world-renowned touring company from the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, is coming to The Weidner, and you definitely don’t want to miss it. Known for their amazing performances, Ailey II mixes stunning dance moves with the rich stories of African American culture. Led by Francesca Harper, these dancers will blow you away…
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Nominations open for 44th Annual University Awards; deadline Feb. 3
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The online nomination process for the Forty-Fourth Annual University Awards program (Chancellor’s Leadership 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 and academic excellence on campus and in the community. Award Criteria…