Tag: CHESW

  • UW-Green Bay Education students are top volunteers at GBAPS

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    Giving back to the community is part of the Phoenix culture. A huge shout-out to the Education students who were on the top 10 list of volunteers completing 100+ volunteer hours in Green Bay Area Public Schools (GBAPS) in a single academic year (2021-22). Macenzie Hanson Mallory Stingley Hans Streckenbach Carrie Bressers Hallie Dellise Amanda…

  • It’s Time to Remove the S-Word from Our Maps – WORT 89.9 FM with Prof. Poupart

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    The U.S. Department of the Interior is currently seeking public comment on replacement names for geographical features that include the offensive racial slur “s**aw.”This comes after Secretary Deb Haaland signed Secretarial Order 3404 in November 2021, declaring the S-word a derogatory term and implementing procedures to remove the word from use on federal geographic features…

  • Future Nurses Are Eager to Help (features Marinette Area Higher Education Coalition)

    Future Nurses Are Eager to Help (features Marinette Area Higher Education Coalition)

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    The following article is shared with permission from NWTC. Given all the recent challenges healthcare workers are facing today, some might wonder how future nurses are feeling as they near graduation. As educators are preparing the next generation of the nursing workforce, students of NWTC Marinette are eager to launch the next phase of their…

  • HSHS recruiter visits nursing class

    HSHS recruiter visits nursing class

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    Kayla Coopman, community sourcing strategist for Human Resources from HSHS Wisconsin, visited students in the NURSING 240 Introduction to Professional Nursing Concepts and NURSING 390 Leadership for Sustainable Healthcare classes on Tuesday, March 22. She provided information on student nursing opportunities at St. Vincent and St. Mary’s Hospitals in Green Bay as well as in…

  • UW-Green Bay nursing student also a volunteer firefighter

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    As Riley Autore tells her story to her friends at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Marinette campus, a lot of eyebrows get raised. You took a ferry to school? Even in the winter? You had to travel two hours, one way, just to play a high school game? You’re a volunteer… what? Did you say,…

  • Northeast Wisconsin health system strives to step ahead of nursing shortage | WLUK

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    (WLUK) — Despite a decline in new COVID-19 cases, the nursing shortage isn’t getting better.A new report from the Wisconsin Hospital Association shows vacancy rates for registered nurse positions more than doubled from 2020 to 2021. …To help fill the gaps, employers are turning to nursing programs to churn out more graduates. Christine Vandenhouten, professor…

  • Video: First Nations Education Ed.D. Learning Across Generations

    Video: First Nations Education Ed.D. Learning Across Generations

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    Empowering cultural resurgence, the First Nations Education Doctoral Program at UW-Green Bay is the only education doctoral program of its kind in the United States. Join a learning community of changemakers to transform your work today. FNEdD Program Video Transcription: As a student in the First Nations Education doctoral program at UW-Green Bay, we get…

  • Lakeshore Tech. College offers way for nursing students to earn bachelor’s degree locally | WLUK

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    CLEVELAND (WLUK) — Nursing students along the lakeshore have more options to earn their bachelor’s degree. The “2+2+1 Nursing Pathway” allows Lakeshore Technical College students to learn at its Cleveland campus and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campuses in Sheboygan and Manitowoc. Officials say this is a good options for those who want to learn…

  • Social Justice Summit takes a closer look at strategic diversity and inclusion leadership, June 2, 2022

    Social Justice Summit takes a closer look at strategic diversity and inclusion leadership, June 2, 2022

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    Join UW-Green Bay’s Social Work program for an all-day Social Justice Summit on June 2, 2022, with keynote Denise O’Neil Green, a visionary and inspirational leader, and one of the nation’s recognized experts in transformational and strategic diversity and inclusion leadership. She will present and galvanize thought and discusion on “Growing Racial Equity, Diversity, Inclusion,…

  • Faculty note: Prof. Sherry Warren recognized as a CSWE Scholar 

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    Assistant Prof. Sherry Warren (Social Work), was recognized by the the Council of Social Work Education (CSWE) as a scholar in Global and Intercultural Competence. Warren joins the first cohort of CSWE Scholars (13 scholars) with this distinction from across the United States. The CSWE scholars will form a community of educators integrating global and…