Tag: inclusivity and student affairs
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Join in the National First Generation College Student Celebration Day at all four campuses
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UW-Green Bay is proud to be designated as a First Gen Forward campus, serving a high percentage of first- generation college students. Join us on Monday Nov. 8, 2021 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at booth spaces on all four campuses to celebrate our first generation students, graduates, faculty and staff. Pick up a…
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UW-Green Bay: Northeast Wisconsin’s Rising Brainpower
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Final Fall 2021 enrollment: University’s growth on four campuses, graduate studies and new freshmen is a victory for the region Green Bay, Wis.—Northeast Wisconsin received good news on the future workforce front today when the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced that final enrollment numbers for Fall 2021 are much stronger than originally predicted. The 9% enrollment…
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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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For freshman students of color at UW-Green Bay, peers who’ve been there are helping them succeed in college
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GREEN BAY – Freshman students of color at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay were less likely to graduate than their white peers in the past, but a new program is building more support for them by connecting them with others who have been in their shoes. BIPOC R.I.S.E. — Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Reaching…
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Are you an alum of a fraternity or sorority? Let us know!
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The Student Engagement Center and Fraternity & Sorority Life Council are actively working to compile an updated directory list of UW-Green Bay faculty, staff, and employees who have a social fraternity/sorority or Greek-letter organization affiliation. The directory list will be used for connection and networking opportunities with current UW-Green Bay fraternity/sorority members, potential advisement opportunities,…
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Keep the Conversation Going with Tim Wise, Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) is pleased to present Keep the Conversation Going with: Tim Wise on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021 at 7 p.m. at the Weidner Center as part of our Keep the Conversation Going Series inspired by The Bias Inside Us. This event is free and open to the public.…
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Anti-Racist writer and educator presents a free and public event Nov. 3 at the Weidner Center
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Green Bay, Wis.—University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) is pleased to present, “Keep the Conversation Going with Tim Wise” on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2021 at 7 p.m. in Cofrin Family Hall, at the Weidner Center. This presentation is part of our Keep the Conversation Going series inspired by The Bias Inside Us. This event is free…
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UW-Green Bay: New BIPOC R.I.S.E program provides support to underrepresented students | WisBusiness
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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 just drives…
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Reminder: Veteran Week includes Vietnam Vet display, Chancellor’s reception and more, Nov. 8-12
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A full week of events for UW-Green Bay Veterans and dependents, and active military, will be held in November, including a Vietnam Veteran Display. It will be available for walk thru in the Phoenix Rooms during the day Nov. 10, 2021 between Noon and 4 p.m. followed by the Chancellor’s Veteran Reception. This year, members of…
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New York Times bestselling Indigenous author Angeline Boulley will visit UW-Green Bay on Tuesday
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GREEN BAY – Crystal Lepscier became so enamored with a book written by an Indigenous author that had been published this spring that she wanted to share it with her world. Lepscier is a huge fan of author Louise Erdrich, a citizen of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota, who has written…