Month: October 2021
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Engaging, Inspiring and Empowering the Next Generation of Women
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Institute for Women’s Leadership Upcoming Events Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Institute for Women’s Leadership is dedicated to engaging, inspiring and empowering the next generation of women leaders. The Institute helps women forge career-building relationships with regular networking, programs and other events, available to members for free and the non-members for a small…
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Mauthe Center and UW Credit Union is hosting ‘Dinner with the Chancellor’ Nov. 2
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The Mauthe Center is hosting “Fall Favorites with the Chancellor” from 5 to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 2, 2021. Menu features a dinner with ham, potatoes, macaroni and cheese, baked beans, cranberries and pie… for $2! The event is sponsored by the UW Credit Union.
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Prof. VonDras’ new book is finding its way on social media
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Dean D. VonDras’ (Psychology) new book if finding its way on social media. Recently released: Music, Wellness, and Aging: Defining, Directing, and Celebrating Life (Cambridge University Press, 2021). CUPBookshop (@CUPBookshop) Tweeted: 6/7 New Books: Music, Wellness, and Aging – Defining, Directing, and Celebrating Life, by Scott F. Madey, @shippensburgU, and @VondrasD, @uwgb…
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Are you an alum of a fraternity or sorority? Let us know!
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The Student Engagement Center and Fraternity & Sorority Life Council are actively working to compile an updated directory list of UW-Green Bay faculty, staff, and employees who have a social fraternity/sorority or Greek-letter organization affiliation. The directory list will be used for connection and networking opportunities with current UW-Green Bay fraternity/sorority members, potential advisement opportunities,…
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Stevens Point murals: Public art celebrates women, amplifies voices – Artists include Sheboygan Campus lecturer Erin LaBonte
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STEVENS POINT – Taking in the mural, your eyes might first stop on the brightly colored shapes in the background and the immense, stoic profile of the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.But as your gaze lingers, you begin to notice the smaller intricacies and symbols in the mural. The crown on Ginsburg’s head, the words emblazoned…