Author: Tori Grant Welhouse
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Do You Have a Passion for Nonprofit Leadership?
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UW-Green Bay’s Nonprofit Education and Development Network is now enrolling for classes that being in January of 2025. Whether you’re interested in the full class schedule, or just one or two classes peak your interested, the sessions will fuel your passion for nonprofit leadership with solid preparation in the five key areas essential to nonprofits―fundraising,…
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Help Us Reach UW-Green Bay Graduates from 2014 and 2019!
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UW-Green Bay is collecting National Alumni Career Mobility (NACM) survey data from graduates from 2014 and 2019. We are asking faculty and staff members across UW-Green Bay to help us get in contact with graduates from both of these years. The survey will close December 15, 2024. A summary of the data collected will be…
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History of the Green Bay Packers: Learn the Great Story in Sports
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Learn the greatest story in sports with UW-Green Bay’s certificate program “History of the Green Bay Packers,” starting in January. Since their origins in 1919, the Green Bay Packers have been a story of survival. Uncover a rich and proud history that dates back to the early days of the NFL. Sessions take place on…
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2025 NEW WI Suicide Prevention Summit ‘Unity in Diversity’ Accepting Session Proposals
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The 2025 NEW Wisconsin Suicide Prevention Summit will be held on Thursday, May 8, 2025 at the Brown County Central Library in Green Bay. The theme for the 2025 Summit is “Unity in Diversity: Inclusive Strategies for Suicide Prevention.” More details about the conference will be available in early 2025. Interested individuals and organizations are…
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Upcoming Caffeinated Conversation: Understanding & Managing Implicit Bias
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Join the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership in person in De Pere on December 10 or virtually on December 12 for a Caffeinated Conversation about “Understanding and Managing Implicit Bias.” We all have it, and when we work to recognize it in ourselves and others we can continue the important work of creative inclusive environments.…
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Leveraging Art as a Catalyst for Community Enrichment ‘Stories from Experience’
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Don’t miss the career journey of Christina Turner, Executive Director at the Trout Museum of Art in Appleton during “Stories from Experience” from Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership on Tuesday, November 12, 4-5:30 p.m. at the Trout Museum of Art. Turner epitomizes the fusion of art and leadership and leverages art as a catalyst for…
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Empathy & Leadership are November’s Caffeinated Conversation
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Join the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership in Marinette at A Place for Coffee on Tuesday, November 12, 8:30-9:30 a.m. for a Caffeinated Conversation about “Empathy and Leadership.” A virtual session is also available on Thursday, November 14 at the same time. Empathy is a critical component to ensuring all people can thrive and empathetic…
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Menominee and Manitowoc Host Nonprofit Network Social Hours
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Join the Nonprofit Education and Development Network at UW-Green Bay at their upcoming October and November social hours. Network with nonprofit peers and colleagues while enjoying appetizers and beverages. Free registration is preferred but not required. Walk-ins welcome. October’s social hour takes place at Spirit House, 533 10th Avenue, Menominee, MI, and is presented in…
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2024 Fall Job, Internship and Opportunities Fair Dates, Oct. 1, 7 and 14
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Career Planning and Professional Connections is excited to host the 2024 Fall Job, Internship and Opportunities Fair. We will once again host a three-part event offering specialized portions with the expectation that a more tailored and focused schedule will support the student and employer experience. This event will provide students the opportunity to connect with…
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A Pastor Expands Her Impact
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Maridel Williams, Woman’s Pastor at Experience Church and Founder/CEO of Doors of Hope, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, recently completed UW-Green Bay’s Art of Spiritual Companioning certificate program and had this to say about the experience. What pushed you to take the certificate program? I serve as a Women’s Pastor at a fairly large church, and one of…