Day: October 14, 2021
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Friday, Oct. 15 is the final day for the Campus Cupboard(s) and Closet(s) Food Drive
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It’s a food and necessity drive for the Campus Cupboards and Closets at all four campuses and it ends Friday, Oct. 15. See your e-mail for most needed items and details.
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Phi Eta Sigma is collecting American flags for proper disposal, Friday, Oct. 15
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The National Honor Society of Phi Eta Sigma, UW-Green Bay Chapter, is collecting old, worn out, faded American Flags for their 2021-22 Community Service Project. Flags collected throughout the academic year will be taken to area VFW and American Legion Posts for proper disposal. Please help with this project by placing your flags in designated bins…
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Inclusivity and Equity Level 1 Foundations 1 and 2 Training
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Inclusivity and Equity Level 1 Foundations 1 and 2 Training focuses on 1) Inclusivity initiatives occurring at UWGB; 2) discussions about microaggressions, implicit bias, and how to enhance an inclusive and equitable campus climate and 3) opportunities for participants to talk about what is means to be inclusive at UW-Green Bay campuses and what more…
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All Campus Round-table Discussion of 2020-2021 Campus Climate Survey Summary, Oct. 21
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Students, faculty and staff are all invited to participate in a round-table discussion regarding the 2020-2021 Campus Climate Survey completed by undergraduate students at the four UW-Green Bay campuses. Attendees are encouraged to review the summary prior to attending if possible, but it is not mandatory. Please come share refreshments and your insights concerning what…
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Allies for Inclusion: The Ability Exhibit, Oct. 20-22, University Union
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Allies for Inclusion Exhibit is a public event to promote the inclusion of people with disabilities through respect for others, comfort during interactions, and awareness of disability issues. There will be a ribbon cutting with University leadership on Wednesday, Oct. 20, 2021 at 10:00 a.m. The Allies for Inclusion Exhibit is a sponsored by Student…
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Music and family are intertwined | The Compass
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GREEN BAY — When Ed Selinsky reflects on his life, the lessons his parents taught him as a child are what continue to impact the choices he makes today. Selinsky spent his entire career in the field of liturgical music and directing choirs in the Diocese of Green Bay, retiring in May 2021. That career…
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Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce – Capital Credit Union Announces Laurie Butz as New President and CEO
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Capital Credit Union announces Laurie Butz (’91, Business Administration) as the next President and Chief Executive Officer after a nine-month nationwide search. Butz will begin her new role in early November. Tom Young, who has served as CEO and been with Capital Credit Union for 30 years, will retire at year’s end. “We are excited…
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GB Mayor Genrich discusses town halls (one at UWGB), Walnut Bridge official renaming | WFRV
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Green Bay Mayor Eric Genrich joined Local 5 to talk about several things happening in the city, including upcoming town halls and getting ready for Halloween. This month the City of Green Bay is hosting two town halls for residents to give their opinions on the city budgets involving several…