Monthly Archive: January 2023
The UW-Green Bay Division of Student Access and Success is pleased to share that Lauren Mauel will serve as the Faculty Coordinator for the First Year Seminar (FYS). In her role, Lauren will work...
This semester, Faculty and Staff can request in-class visits from the Academic Success Coaches to give informational presentations, and academic skills workshops, or to provide other coaching services as needed. The TLC would like...
A NEW YEAR OF CONVERSATIONS Upcoming Networking Opportunities Join us for nonprofit leader conversations on Zoom. We learn from a featured nonprofit leader and exchange ideas. All conversations take place on Zoom on Thursdays...
The TLC Academic Success Coaches are hosting a six-week Academic Skills Series of workshops at no charge, to help students succeed in their academics at UW-Green Bay. Below are the workshops and dates: January...
The online nomination process for the 42nd Annual University Awards program (Chancellor’s Medallion and University Leadership Award) is now open! The process is secure and will have the most current information available. The University...
The free Door County Talks will continue with a program on religion and community by Michael Brecke on Feb. 11, and a discussion of loneliness and connection with a panel of UW-Green Bay experts...
The campus community was informed of the passing of Terri Greve on January 4, 2023. Greve was a financial specialist in the Controller’s Office, retiring from UW-Green Bay in September of 2018. Plans are...
Friends of Janice and Bruce Mielke informed UW-Green Bay of their recent passing. Jan was a talented designer in the Office of Marketing and University Communication for many years. Her husband Bruce began as...
This non-credit certificate has eight valuable sessions, where participants discuss the complexities of cultural and societal biases and how they manifest in our conversations, interactions and engagement with workplaces and community. We will review...
A new report laying the framework to revitalize housing opportunities across Green Bay has the distinct imprint of UW-Green Bay collaboration. Two faculty and a recent alumnus played key leadership roles in the findings...