Tag: inclusive excellence
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Free Safe Ally Training is Feb. 23
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Free Safe Ally Training will be held Feb. 23, 2022 from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. Training will be help on the Green Bay Campus and online. It is free and open to the public. Sign-up, here. For the first time ever, the online training will be free to…
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Pride Center Book Club is April 13
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Join the Pride Center Book Club, April 13, 2022 from 2 to 3 p.m. or 5 to 6 p.m. at the Pride Center (Green Bay Campus) or Online. The event is free and open to the public. The spring book selection is The Pride of Salt by: Patricia Highsmith.A free book (limited copies available) is available…
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Reminder: How AI Algorithmic Bias Affects Society is Monday, Jan. 17
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UW-Green Bay’s Frederick E. Baer Prof. in Business Gaurav Bansal and Interim Assistant Vice Chancellor of Inclusive Excellence Stacie Christian, are organizing a panel discussion, “How AI Algorithmic Bias Affects Society: How did I learn my implicit biases, what it means, and now what can I do about it?” on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022, from…
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Prof. Ryan Martin discusses ‘Is incivility on the rise?’ with NPR
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Scenes of Americans screaming at school officials, threatening election workers, arguing with restaurant workers and attacking flight attendants are all over social media. But are these viral videos of people acting badly on planes, in restaurants and at school board meetings evidence that our society is getting ruder, meaner and angrier? And if so, what’s…
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Fall 2021 Safe Ally Training, Nov. 18-19 and Dec. 16-17
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The Pride Center is offering FREE Safe Ally Level 1 & 2 training twice per month this Fall 2021 semester. It is offered online and in-person on Nov. 18-19 & Dec. 16-17. This training provides insights for individuals who want to learn more about LGBTQ+ topics/concerns and how to be a better ally. With the completion…
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Inclusivity and Equity Level 1 Foundations 1 and 2 Training
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Inclusivity and Equity Level 1 Foundations 1 and 2 Training focuses on 1) Inclusivity initiatives occurring at UWGB; 2) discussions about microaggressions, implicit bias, and how to enhance an inclusive and equitable campus climate and 3) opportunities for participants to talk about what is means to be inclusive at UW-Green Bay campuses and what more…
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All Campus Round-table Discussion of 2020-2021 Campus Climate Survey Summary, Oct. 21
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Students, faculty and staff are all invited to participate in a round-table discussion regarding the 2020-2021 Campus Climate Survey completed by undergraduate students at the four UW-Green Bay campuses. Attendees are encouraged to review the summary prior to attending if possible, but it is not mandatory. Please come share refreshments and your insights concerning what…
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UW-Green Bay’s new BIPOC R.I.S.E program provides support to underrepresented students
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Green Bay, Wis.—Ask UW-Green Bay student Hannah Beauchamp-Pope about her participation in the University’s new BIPOC R.I.S.E program and the student mentor will speak glowingly about her experience. Beauchamp-Pope is this year’s recipient of the Newman Civic Fellowship and radiates a passion for social activism and the community. “As a leader and activist, this really…