Tagged: Student Accessibility Services
If you are instructing a course or have frequent interaction with a deaf or hard of hearing student, clear masks are available. Please visit the Disability Services or Provost’s website to complete the request...
Join the Office of Disability Services Thursday, Aug. 13, 2020 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. to learn more about Neurodiversity, one of the most popular talks at the 2020 IDI! Each year students...
The Disability Services staff invites faculty and staff to stop by the office (Student Services Building, Room 1700) during one of our “meet and greet” sessions. Please stop by to meet James Zarling, accommodations...
Please consider picking up one or a few of the needed items below to provide for students through the Campus Cupboard. Donations may be dropped off at marked boxes located in Student Life, Dean...
Here are the results from the Tick or Treat Challenge for the Campus Cupboard: First place: College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences with 425 items collected Second place: University Union with 344 items...
Disability Services challenges all departments to donate items to the Campus Cupboard. Departments, units and programs on the Green Bay Campus are challenged to gather items from the list and at noon, Friday, Nov....
UW-Green Bay’s Disability Services Office has seen an increase in emotional support animals coming to campus housing in the last five years. Read more from WBAY.
Disability Services is happy to announce that the final component of ACCESS is in place. Starting this fall, the Faculty Portal will be available to all instructors. It will give faculty and instructional staff...
Disability Services (the winner of the Toilet Paper Challenge on the Green Bay campus last semester) on behalf of The Division of Student Affairs and Campus Climate, has challenged Enrollment Services to “fill up...
The 2018 Great Toilet Paper Challenge at UW-Green Bay ended with a small office of two — Disability Services — making big contributions and wiping out the competition. In early January, the Student Affairs...