Category: Announcements

  • Don’t Fudge Your Formatting—It Matters

    Don’t Fudge Your Formatting—It Matters

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    Following our posts on image alternate text Don’t Skip the Alt Text—Here’s Why, we’re moving to the next most impactful habit for digital accessibility—document structure. True to our mission, we are boldly committed to making content everyone can use—regardless of ability. As we approach the April 2026 Title II deadline, shifting how we think about…

  • Confidential Record Disposal

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    Records Management has scheduled February 18, 2026, between 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. to dispose of records.  These records can be either electronic or paper. To take part in the Confidential Record Destruction Process, complete a Confidential Disposal Form by listing your records with their origin date. Match these records to an approved record schedule from the Record Schedule List.  If…

  • Faculty & Staff Spring 2026 Meal Plan Payroll Deduction Now Available

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    Payroll deduction for faculty and staff meal plans is now available on the HR Forms page in The Nest (look for FAST Meal Plan Deduction Request under “Other HR Forms”). Completed forms should be turned into Human Resources by January 19, 2026 for processing. 2025-2026 FAST Meal Plan Options Plan Allocation Total Cost FAST 70 Block Plan…

  • Spring 2026 Offerings of LITE 201: Course Design & LITE 301: Course Revisions

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    Back by popular demand, the Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning (CATL) is running all three courses in the Teaching with Technology Certificate series this spring. Instructors interested in learning about how to leverage Canvas and other tools for effective teaching, regardless of modality, are encouraged to participate and complete the full certificate.…

  • Congrats to the Winners of the 2025 CSB Art Competition!

    Congratulations to Abi Wise and Melissa Berrocal Barboza for their Outstanding Contributions to the Fourth Annual Cofrin School of Business Art Competition! We are pleased to announce the winners of the Fourth Annual Cofrin School of Business Art Competition. This year, students from across UW-Green Bay were challenged to create a piece of artwork that…

  • Campus Cupboard Winter Hours

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    The Campus Cupboard will be closed when classes are not in session starting December 22nd through January 2nd. When Winter classes are in session from January 5th through January 23rd, the Campus Cupboard will be open by appointment only for those who fill out the Winter Break Assistance Form. The standard hours for Campus Cupboard…

  • University Union & University Dining Winter Recess Hours of Operation

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    The University Union and on-campus dining venues will observe adjusted hours of operation during the winter recess break period. Visit the University Union Hours webpage for up-to-date information. Winter recess on-campus dining options: Throughout Break Week of December 14 Week of December 21 Week of December 28 Weeks of January 4 & January 11 Week of January…

  • Request from a colleague: Share your AI policy

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    A favor for a colleague: AI & student learning this semester I’m reaching out as a colleague to ask for your help with a brief survey I’m conducting on AI and teaching at UW–Green Bay. This semester marked a moment where many of us experimented with very different approaches to AI in our courses (from…

  • Sign CTEC Topping Out Ceremony Banner

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    Make Your Mark on UW-Green Bay History! Before the final beam of the new Cofrin Technology and Education Center is raised, the University Community is invited to sign a commemorative banner on December 16 & 17. Place your signature on a special Topping Out Ceremony banner that will be displayed during this historic event and in the CTEC after…

  • UWGB Comm Grad and Faculty Featured in MIT Sloan Management Review’s Top 10 of 2025

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    An article co-written by faculty member Dr. Phil Clampitt, one of our outstanding UW-Green Bay Communication alumni, Alida Al-Saadi, has been recognized by MIT Sloan Management Review as one of the Top 10 Articles of 2025. The article, titled “3 Meeting Red Flags”, offers sharp insights into how organizations can spot warning signs that meetings are going off track—and…