Tag: inclusivity and student affairs
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UW-Green Bay is Meeting the Demand Locally and Across the U.S. for Inclusivity Training
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Now enrolling new sessions for April & May Green Bay, Wis.—What started as a pilot program for Diversity, Equity and Inclusivity earlier this year at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is now registering for its third session. The program is attracting a diverse group of professionals throughout Wisconsin and from states as far afield as…
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UW-Green Bay receives First-Gen Forward designation
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National Honor for Commitment to First-Generation Student Success Green Bay, Wis.— The Center for First-generation Student Success, an initiative of NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education and The Suder Foundation, recently announced the 2021-22 First-gen Forward cohort, which included the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. UW-Green Bay is the first UW System institution to be…
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Vice Chancellor Corey King’s ‘action items’ from UW-Green Bay Coffee Break
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Members of the UW-Green Bay community who participated in Friday’s (Feb. 12, 2021) Coffee Break, met Vice Chancellor for the Division of University Inclusivity and Student Affairs Corey King. King discussed the work of the entire campus community in regards to EDI (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion). Earlier this week, King sent a letter to the…
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Black History Month events held via Zoom have allowed local universities to ‘reach the world’
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (NBC26) — Calls for racial justice were heard far and wide this past year.Now, during this Black History Month, many of those calls are heard through Zoom.”Covid has allowed us the opportunity to reach the world,” UW-Oshkosh (UWO) African American Studies Director Dr. Alphonso Simpson said.The Northeast Wisconsin community is celebrating Black…
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New certificate program at UWGB addresses diversity, equity, and inclusion | NBC26
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has a goal with its new certificate program: Give everyone a voice. The new noncredit Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Certificate Program launches this month at UWGB. The goal of the program is to promote social evolution in workplaces, organizations, and communities, the school says. Source: New certificate program at UWGB addresses…
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Evers Names 30 Equity Council Members | Urban Milwaukee
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The governor announced 30 appointments today to the Governor’s Advisory Council on Equity and Inclusion. The list of appointees includes leaders from nonprofits, tribes, churches, community organizations, educational institutions, and state departments. The list names Mai J. Lo Lee, diversity director of the Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs Office at UW-Green Bay one of the appointments. Sources: Evers…
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Noteworthy: Student Climate & Student Affairs name change
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UW-Green Bay’s Student Climate & Student Affairs division has undergone a name change effective immediately. The new name is the Division of University Inclusivity & Student Affairs. Vice Chancellor Corey King leads the division.
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MESA Series: Exploring Intersectionality Within Blackness, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m.
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Miriam Brabham of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) will virtually host a panel discussion, “Exploring Intersectionality Within Blackness.” The panel consists of Brabham and Professors Tohoro and Gichobi, Jonathan Allen and students Azi Onama and Rania Jones. This discussion is open to the public. The different perspectives offered by this panel should invoke a lively discussion…
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New Vice Chancellor for Inclusivity and Student Affairs Corey King interviewed on WTAQ
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UW-Green is announcing a new vice chancellor for inclusivity and student affairs. Corey King, Ed.D. has more than 27 years of higher education experience within student affairs and enrollment management to the University. WTAQ spoke with him last week.
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New Vice Chancellor for Inclusivity and Student Affairs is already in the news
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UW-Green Bay announced last week that Corey King, Ed.D. is joining the University as the vice chancellor for Inclusivity and student affairs effective Sept. 21. Source: gbnewsnetwork.