Month: October 2023

  • UW Green Bay Campus Safety & Security Walk

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    Wednesday, November 8, 2023 You are invited to join us for this year’s Safety & Security Walk on Wednesday, November 8, 2023, 5:30 pm. This event is an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to engage in open dialogue and a walk with University Leadership to discuss and highlight areas of concern that may affect…

  • Message from President Jay Rothman, Universities of Wisconsin

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    Below is a message from the Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman: Dear Colleagues: As you may have heard this morning, Governor Evers and the Department of Justice have filed a lawsuit against the legislature challenging the legality of withholding the pay plan from Universities of Wisconsin employees. Even with the announced lawsuit, we will…

  • Remembering the critical help from UW students during the COVID pandemic

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    Governor Thompson and James Langdon wrote a series of articles in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel about the UW’s response to COVID-19. A recent article focuses on the work of UW nursing students. The authors describe that “UW nursing students jumped into action to treat and comfort those suffering from the [COVID] disease”. The article also…

  • Results from Climate Survey available

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    Results from UW-Green Bay’s participation in the 2023 Higher Education Research Institute (HERI) Climate and Engagement Surveys are now available for your review, and will be discussed with faculty and staff during governance meetings over the next month. Please see the below links for the aggregated results: Faculty Survey (link) Staff Survey (link) Overall Respondent Demographics (link) Once the…

  • One Week Left to Apply to Present at the 2024 Instructional Development Institute (Applications due Mon., Nov. 6, 2023)

    One Week Left to Apply to Present at the 2024 Instructional Development Institute (Applications due Mon., Nov. 6, 2023)

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    With just one week left to apply to present at the 2024 Instruction Development Institute: Thriving in Higher Education, CATL invites UWGB faculty and staff to submit individual or group session proposals related to the conference theme. The IDI offers a valuable opportunity for all members of our campus community – instructors, advisors, librarians, administrators,…

  • “Serious Fun” gets hilariously spooky with R. L. Stine

    “Serious Fun” gets hilariously spooky with R. L. Stine

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    “Serious Fun” is back! In the second of three live shows from the 2023 Brown County Library Pop-Con, Professor Bryan Carr (COMM/ITADS/WGSS) is joined by legendary author and master of youth-oriented horror R. L. Stine! In this wide-ranging interview in front of a massive live audience, we talk about writing horror for younger audiences, the…

  • Equity 2.0 Advocacy with Kelly D. Holstine

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    The College of Health, Education, and Social Welfare is hosting Kelly D. Holstine on Tuesday, November 7 to discuss Equity 2.0 Advocacy. This interactive learning experience will take place in Wood Hall 117 at 5:30 PM. Kelly D. Holstine will discuss the difference between Equality vs. Equity 2.0, share personal stories, and give concrete strategies…

  • Blood Donors Needed November 16th

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    Red Cross Blood Drive hosted by Student Government Association, November 16th 10am-3:00pm Kress Special Events Room Give something that means something – give blood. For an appointment call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or visit RedCrossBlood.org and enter sponsor code: gbuwgb. Come give blood for an exclusive pair of Elf & Red Cross socks, while supplies last!…

  • New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: Is Catharsis Effective? w/Dr. Ryan Martin

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    In the newest episode of the Psych and Stuff podcast titled “Is Catharsis Effective?”, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano interviews Dr. Ryan Martin, Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences and Psychology Professor at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. You can listen to this latest episode by clicking here. Psych and Stuff is…

  • CSET wins Campus Cupboard Food Day Food Drive trophy

    CSET wins Campus Cupboard Food Day Food Drive trophy

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    The UW-Green Bay College of Science, Engineering and Technology wins the travelling trophy for Most Items Donated to the UWGB Campus Cupboard during the Cupboard’s 2023 World Food Day Food Drive. In recognition of World Food Day, the UWGB Campus Cupboard and Clothing Closet, in collaboration with the UWGB Office of University Advancement, raised funds…