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Aurora BayCare Medical Center presents thousands in scholarships to UW-Green Bay nursing students
Story by Syd Morgan, UW-Green Bay editorial intern On Wednesday, September 20, Aurora BayCare Medical Center, in collaboration with UW-Green Bay, held an award ceremony for nursing students who received scholarships through the Aurora BayCare Medical Center’s “Inspire” and “Future” nursing scholarship program. Tracy Fuller, Nursing Director of Aurora BayCare Medical Clinic, welcomed students, faculty,…
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Professor Cary Waubanascum publishes article in the Journal of Adversity and Resilience Science
Professor Cary Waubanascum recently published her article titled, ““So, we’ve been taken away since forever”: Indigenous Relative Caregivers’ Experiences as a Framework for Uncovering Coloniality in the Child Welfare System” as part of a special issue in the Journal of Adversity and Resilience Science. This special issue focuses on substance misuse and disorder and American…
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Collaboration between UW-Green Bay and Aurora BayCare Medical Center gives thousands in scholarships to local nursing students
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: September 21, 2023 18 nursing students received scholarships this week Green Bay, Wis.— Aurora BayCare Medical Center is deepening its investment to address a nursing shortage in Northeast Wisconsin by providing support to prospective and current nursing students at UW-Green Bay. The support from Aurora BayCare was highlighted on Wednesday, September 20,…
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Celebrating a vibrant learning space
Wild Blue helped the nursing department transform the 3rd floor of Wood Hall into a branded environment that powers recruitment and inspires students. The space is colorful, vibrant and highlights all things nursing with its design and wall graphics including nursing career info, the compassion of nurses, and hands-on learning that’s part of the BSN…
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Say “AAH” … UW-Green Bay & AAH Partnership
UW-Green Bay is an Advocate Aurora Health (AAH) Preferred Partner. This partnership allows employees of Advocate Aurora many benefits including tuition discounts for nursing programs. See newly created website landing page at the AAH page .
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New degree pathway for Native American students | Inside Higher Ed
A small technical college in Wisconsin created a certificate to include Indigenous learners and incorporate more Native American history and understanding within the community. In Wisconsin, the postsecondary credential completion rate for American Indians in 2019 was 26 percent, well below the state average of 55 percent, according to data from A Stronger Nation and the Lumina…
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WiSys Innovation Champions announced
UW-Green Bay’s Innovation On-ramp planning committee was selected to receive the WiSys Innovation Champion Award. The award recognizes UW System leaders, faculty, staff, students, and community partners who have played an integral role in building a culture of innovation at a UW System regional institution. Arjun Sanga, President of WiSys, wrote to the committee members,…
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Join us at the 2023 Social Justice Summit on June 7
Social Justice Summit: Promoting Anti-Oppressive Practices in our Communities Wednesday, June 7, 2023 9 a.m. – 3:15 p.m. UW-Green Bay campus The mission of UW-Green Bay’s professional programs in social work is to promote social justice in a diverse and evolving world by engaging in practices that elevate human and community well-being. This year’s summit…
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The most common undergraduate degree awarded in Wisconsin is nursing | WLUK
GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Nursing is the most popular degree choice for undergraduate students in Wisconsin, according to a new report from Stacker. But how much do spring graduations help health care facilities with the shortage of nurses and other medical professionals? Each year, around 3 million undergraduate degrees are granted in the U.S. According…
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Books banned on Native Americans are at Potawatomi Library, Wisconsin | Green Bay Press Gazette
‘We carry a lot of titles that, I think, a lot of traditional public libraries don’t carry,’ the Potawatomi Cultural Center’s manager said. CRANDON – As history books are being banned across the country by certain school districts and libraries in an apparent culture war against critical race theory, officials at the Potawatomi Library in…