Tagged: Institute for Learning Partnership
The Institute for Learning Partnership and Professional Program in Education were happily busy all last week, hosting nine Nigerian educators for a week of learning and cultural exchange. The visitors participated in a variety...
UW-Green Bay’s Institute for Learning Partnership and Professional Program in Education will welcome a contingent of visiting educators from Nigeria next week, hosting nine teachers and administrators for five days of learning and cultural...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Institute for Learning Partnership, in conjunction with the Wisconsin Education Association Council, will host a National Board Certification information session for teachers and counselors from 4:30-6 p.m. Wednesday, April...
Cherokee actress DeLanna Studi will cap her residency with a free program from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Friday, March 8, in the Rose Hall 250 auditorium. Titled “Arts and Advocacy in American Indian Education,”...
A focus on Native American cinema with film screenings and discussions, an introductory workshop to encourage prospective professionals, and a weeklong residency by a prominent Cherokee actor are among the highlights of “Native American...
The Brown County community came together to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Jan. 19, marking the occasion with art, song and reflections. UW-Green Bay is a major sponsor for the...
The Brown County community celebration of the birth of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was well attended and well covered in the local media Saturday, as hundreds gathered at NWTC. As we told you...
As we have for years, UW-Green Bay is set to play a fundamental role in Saturday’s (Jan. 19) Brown County Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration at NWTC. The University is a major sponsor...
Mostly gray and damp outdoors, the color of the day inside was electric green as UW-Green Bay’s Phuture Phoenix program hosted its major fall tour day on Tuesday (Oct. 9). Staff photographer Eric Miller was there to capture the action as fifth-graders flooded our hallways, classrooms and specially designated tour stops.
Just a friendly reminder that UW-Green Bay will welcome some 1,400 fifth-graders to campus this week as part of the annual Phuture Phoenix Fall Tour Days. The bigger of the two days is Tuesday...