Category: Announcements
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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,…
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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…
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Board of Regents Approves ATP Timeline Revision
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Workday Go-Live Revised to 2025 On October 6, 2023, the University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved a revised timeline for the Administrative Transformation Program (ATP) Workday implementation. Go-live is now scheduled for July 2025, revised from July 2024. End-user training will begin in March 2025. The revision will provide adequate time to prepare…
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Call for 2024-25 Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars Program
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The UWGB Provost’s Office and Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning, on behalf of the UW System’s Office of Professional and Instructional Development (OPID), invite faculty and instructional academic staff to apply for the 2024-25 cohort of the Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars (WTFS) Program. This program is designed to provide time (one…
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2024 Instructional Development Institute with keynote speaker Professor Kevin Gannon
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The UW-Green Bay Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning (CATL) is pleased to announce Professor Kevin Gannon will be the keynote speaker for the January 9, 2024, Instructional Development Institute (IDI) on the theme of “Thriving in Higher Education.” Prof. Gannon contributes semi-regularly as a writer for The Chronicle of Higher Education. He…
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‘Learning While Earning’ Fair being held November 14 at UW-Green Bay
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Students and job seekers are invited to attend a Learning While Earning Fair on Tuesday, November 14, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., in the Wintergarden on the second floor of UW-Green Bay’s Mary Ann Cofrin Hall. Area businesses will be available to share details about their tuition assistance programs, which are a benefit these employers offer to…
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Attack Alzheimer’s at the Women’s Volleyball game on Friday, October 27 at 6 p.m. – Caregivers receive complimentary tickets
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UW-Green Bay staff, faculty, and friends of the University, please consider supporting Phoenix Women’s Volleyball Coach Abby Sutherland and her team on Friday, October 27, 2023. The UW-Green Bay Women’s Volleyball Team is spreading awareness of Alzheimer’s by hosting their annual Attacking Alz Volleyball Game that night when they play Robert Morris. Bring your friends…
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Pa Lee Moua is the first full-time Executive Director of the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership
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Pa Lee Moua, Ph.D., is the first full-time Executive Director of the Schreiber Institute for Women’s leadership. She is a proud alumnae of the Universities of Wisconsin and has worked at multiple higher education institutions including Fox Valley Technical College, UW Fox Valley (currently UW-Oshkosh), Lawrence University, and now the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Dr.…
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You’re Invited: UW System President Jay Rothman visiting UW-Green Bay campus
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Two events will highlight the UW System President’s visit to the UW-Green Bay campus. First, UW-Green Bay faculty and staff are invited to visit with and listen to UW System President Jay Rothman. On Tuesday, October 24, 2023 as part of the new Opportunity Tour, UW System President Jay Rothman will provide updates, success stories…
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Join us for a talk by Author and Professor Neil Kraus as part of the Harvey Kaye Speaker Series
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Please join us for a talk by Neil Kraus, the second and final Harvey Kaye State of Democracy Speaker, on Thursday, October 19, at 7:00 p.m. in Ft. Howard Hall in the Weidner Center. Prof. Kraus is the author of the just-released book The Fantasy Economy: Neoliberalism, Inequality, and the Education Reform Movement, and he…