Tag: inclusive excellence
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‘Transgender Equity in the Workplace’ panel and workshop is April 2
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Members of the campus community are invited to attend the “Transgender Equity in the Workplace” guest panel and workshop on Thursday, April 2, from 10 a.m. to noon in Phoenix Room B of the University Union. Mara Keisling, executive director at the National Center for Transgender Equality in Washington D.C., will be one of the…
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Friday’s workshop: ‘Inclusivity and Equity at UW-Green Bay’
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UW-Green Bay’s new Inclusivity and Equity Certificate Program resumes its 2014-15 series of offerings with a workshop at 12:30 p.m. this Friday (Feb. 6) in Phoenix Room A of the University Union. Staff member Stacie Christian and student Jacob Immel are co-presenters for the 120-minute session “Inclusivity and Equity at UWGB, part I.” Participants will…
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Art display notes Black History Month
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A small exhibit celebrating Black History Month has been installed in the display case in the concourse-level corridor linking the Cofrin Library’s Garden Café area and the Instructional Services Building. The display case, courtesy of the Office of the Curator of Art, features examples of African and African-American art along with poster art celebrating the…
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Inclusive Excellence site lists certificate details, Feb. 6 workshop, Mallett talk
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Check out the Inclusive Excellence Certificate Program webpage to register for interesting and informative workshops and lectures scheduled in February and March. Your RSVP will ensure that you have a seat at these popular lectures and workshops. The first workshop on Feb. 6 focuses on understanding how inclusive excellence is creating change at UWGB — with an engaging…
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‘Disabilities’ is topic for Inclusive Excellence series program Thursday
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Lynn Niemi, UW-Green Bay coordinator for disability services, will lead a panel discussion from 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 20) in the Union’s Christie Theatre for the next installment in the Inclusive Excellence and Equity Certificate Series of programs. The topic is “Disabilities.” Niemi says that approximately 20 percent of U.S adults can be…
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Reminder: ‘Veteran Reintegration from Combat to Classroom’
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The Chancellor’s Council on Diversity and Inclusive Excellence reminds UW-Green Bay employees that the next session of the Inclusivity Professional Development Series is “Veterans Reintegration from Combat to the Classroom.” This session will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 22) in the Union’s Christie Theatre.
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More on new role for Stacie Christian
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In yesterday’s update on hirings and job responsibilities in the American Intercultural Center and related areas, we now see we were imprecise in describing what is actually a new assignment for veteran UW-Green Bay employee Stacie Christian. We noted that Christian is wrapping up her successful and much-appreciated one-year stint as the University’s interim director…
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Multicultural networking event is Sept. 27
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Our friends in the American Intercultural Center have issued a special invitation to faculty and staff who work with multicultural student populations to attend Multicultural Networking: Connecting Campus-Community-Future 2012, a reception that will be held from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 27 in Phoenix Room B of the University Union. A program initiated and conducted under…
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Multicultural networking event is Wednesday at the Weidner
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UW-Green Bay will host a multicultural networking event for students and area professionals from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday (April 4) in the Grand Foyer of the Weidner Center. Connections: Campus-Community-Future 2012 is a program initiated and conducted under the direction of Chancellor Thomas K. Harden. It represents the coordinated efforts of the Chancellor’s Council on Diversity…
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Inclusive: Common Theme is familiar to campus
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The Common Theme for the 2011-12 school year will be “Celebrating Differences, Creating Community.” Campus diversity is defined by, but is not limited to, ethnicity, age, and expression of gender, socioeconomic status and sexual orientation. The main focus of UW-Green Bay’s 2011-12 Common Theme is to focus on inclusion throughout the University and to show…