Tagged: inclusive excellence
UW-Green Bay presents Somos Latinas: Voices of Wisconsin Latina Activists on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018. The first session will take place from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., and the second session, which includes a book...
GREEN BAY – In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay presents “Somos Latinas: Voices of Wisconsin Latina Activists.” Members of the public and campus community have two opportunities to see...
In honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, UW-Green Bay presents Somos Latinas: Voices of Wisconsin Latina Activists. Two programs next Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018 are free and open to the public: Session #1: 11a.m to...
UW-Green Bay Pride Center Director Stacie Christian was featured on WPR about the City of De Pere being sued over their new Anti-Discrimination Ordinance. Christian stressed that the ordinance would not impinge on religious freedoms,...
Five churches and a radio station have filed lawsuits against the City of De Pere over the new ordinance that goes into effect on Thursday, March 8. Stacie Christian, Director of Inclusive Excellence and...
The Inclusivity and Equity Certificate Program is offering Foundations Courses (formerly called Workshops 1 and 2) for the Level 1 Inclusivity and Equity Certificate as a part of CATL’s “Becoming a Student Ready University”...
De Pere has a new nondiscrimination ordinance. It prohibits employers, businesses and landlords from discriminating against people based on gender identity and expression, which are not federally protected classes, including those who identify as transgender...
Wednesday, Nov. 15, all employees, students and leadership are invited to attend the Inclusive Excellence, “All Campus Roundtable Discussion on Campus Climate” in Phoenix Rooms A/B, from noon to 2 p.m. It is expected...
“Freedom of Individual Speech” and the “Provision of Safe Spaces on Campus” are two of many topics that are the focus of discussion and debate on many campuses across the United States. Students, faculty,...
Are you Smart Enough? Leaders in this book discussion will take up Alexander Astin’s theory that “college’s obsession with smartness shortchanges students, which widens inequities.” This discussion will be held Nov. 17 from 10...