Tag: Pride Center
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UW-Green Bay: Chosen among ‘Best of the Best’ LGBTQ-friendly colleges & universities list | WisBusiness
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Green Bay, Wis.—Campus Pride chose 30 schools this year for the 2021 Best of the Best LGBTQ-Friendly Colleges & Universities List. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is once again among the top.This list is based on overall ratings on the Campus Pride Index and specific LGBTQ-inclusive benchmark measures. In order to be in the “Best of the Best”…
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UW-Green Bay chosen among ‘Best of the Best’ LGBTQ-Friendly Colleges & Universities List
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Green Bay, Wis.—Campus Pride chose 30 schools this year for the 2021 Best of the Best LGBTQ-Friendly Colleges & Universities List. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is once again among the top. This list is based on overall ratings on the Campus Pride Index and specific LGBTQ-inclusive benchmark measures. In order to be in the “Best…
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UW-Green Bay Archives launches, ‘Our Voices: LGBTQ+ Stories of Northeastern Wisconsin’ as part of the ‘A Weekend of Pride!
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Green Bay Wis.— The UW-Green Bay Archives project, Our Voices: LGBTQ+ Stories of Northeastern Wisconsin will be formally launched as part of the upcoming Green Bay event, A Weekend of Pride!. The launch is in the form of a unique interactive exhibit highlighting the history of the local LGBTQ+ community. In addition to featuring photos,…
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UWGB’s Pride Center is helping run pride camps for students
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GREEN BAY (NBC 26) — In an effort to provide more awareness of the LGBTQ+ community, UW-Green Bay’s Pride Center is helping run Pride Camps for middle school and high school students. Source: UWGB’s Pride Center is helping run pride camps for students
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Reminder: Summer Read
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Join UW-Green Bay Libraries in reading Philip Gambone’s Travels in a Gay Nation for the summer read. You can access the eBook for free through UWGB Libraries. Each chapter features a different interview with people from the LGBTQ+ community. Read the entire book if you have the time or pick the chapters that interest you. Visit the library…
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Vice Chancellor for Inclusivity and Student Affairs announces changes
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In a memo to the Student Affairs team, Vice Chancellor Corey King announced changes to “enhance the University’s commitment to inclusivity.” “…at UW-Green Bay, we are developing an organizational structure to ensure this commitment, as well as, continue the collaborative efforts among students, faculty, staff, and the greater community. Thus, effective July 1, 2021, Stacie…
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Green Bay Police Department raises money for UW-Green Bay Pride Center
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GREEN BAY (NBC26) — The Green Bay Police Department and Green Bay city staff are celebrating Pride month with a fundraiser for the UW-Green Bay Pride Center.Police officers and city staff purchased $10 rainbow pins with all money collected benefitting the UWGB Pride Center. The pins were donated by Humana and GLSEN to the police…
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UW-Green Bay Ranked No. 23 Most Affordable LGBTQ-Friendly School
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UW Green Bay was named the No. 23 most affordable LGBTQ-friendly institution in the country for 2021 in a new ranking by online student debt platform Student Loan Hero. The report also recognized UW Green Bay as No. 3 in the state of Wisconsin. Student Loan Hero researchers used the Campus Pride Index rating for its list of LGBTQ-friendly colleges and…
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Green Bay Police department get LGBTQ training for second year in a row
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – The Green Bay Police Department and city employees are learning how to be sensitive to the needs of those in the LGBTQ community.“When I started 19 years ago, this was not talked about, this was not even on the training plan for departments,” said Commander Kevin Warych of the police…
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Green Bay Police Department hosts training seminar on LGBTQ diversity and inclusion | WFRV Local 5 – Green Bay, Appleton
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GREEN BAY, Wis.(WFRV)-UW-Green Bay’s Pride Center held an LGBTQ training seminar at Police Headquarters for officer and other city employees. “Today we were here talking about how to be more inclusive of LGBTQ in our community,” said Dr. Stacie Christian of the Pride Center. The goal was to make sure community members feel accepted. Source:…