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Our goal in maintaining this Facebook page is to provide an additional avenue of communicating the details of our commencement ceremonies to our graduates, their families and friends, and the Green Bay community. We will also do our best to share the memories of these important events through photos provided by our photographers. You are encouraged to visit our website at www.uwgb.edu/commencement/ for more detailed information, and we welcome your feedback.
Welcome to the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS) at UW-Green Bay! Our goal is to provide our students with a broad liberal arts education that prepares them for a career and life goals upon graduation.
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Archives and Area Research Center has original materials such as diaries, letters, maps, photos, and scrapbooks, pertaining to northeastern Wisconsin. The collections date from the 1600s to the present. We also have the original records pertaining to the history of UWGB. We are open to everyone.....all ages and skill levels. We can help you find your family history; the age of your home or business; create lessons for use with children or scouts; or any local history topic you might have.
The American Intercultural Center provides services and activities that promote the academic success, personal growth and development of multicultural students. The Center also conducts educational programs that enhance learning, promote respect and appreciation for racial and ethnic diversity. The AIC supports the academic mission of UW-Green Bay and contributes to the development of a campus community dedicated to diversity of thought and experience.
Visit the NEW Official UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance website: http://www.uwgb.edu/theatre/
The Pride Center offers educational presentations for classrooms, career development, SAFE Ally Level 1 and 2 training, the annual Inclusivity Health and Art Show and loaning library. Other services include the UWGB Campus Cupboard that provides food, clothing and essentials for all students and employees who request service, and the ever-so-fun free Clothing and Household Swap for UWGB employees and students. For more information about the Pride Center and events, check out our web page at http://www.uwgb.edu/pride-center/. The Pride Center has assisted with campus change along with the support of UWGB staff and faculty on campus. Special opportunities for LGBTQ+ include Safe and Inclusive Housing (SAIL) for LGBTQ+ supportive students; the ability for students to use their preferred name on the SIS gradebook, Outlook e-mail account and D2L classroom; a safe place on campus to relax, meet people and get questions answered; support for employees through the Pride Center Employee Resource Group (ERG), and the availability of gender neutral bathrooms throughout campus. UWGB earned a TOP 25 Campus Rating from the national Campus Pride Index. Internships and scholarship opportunities available.
At the University of Wisconsin Green Bay, we believe that music is best understood in the context of multiple perspectives. Our students benefit from talented and dedicated faculty, individual attention, and a signature "360° of Learning." We offer Majors in Music Education, Performance, Jazz Studies, Individualized Studies and Composition. Modern facilities include the beautiful Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, one of the Midwest's premiere concert halls. Visit uwgb.edu/music for scholarship and audition information. The program presents numerous concerts and recitals including a professional lecture-recital series "360° Thursdays at 6:30."
The University of Wisconsin - Green Bay Dietetic Internship is a 37 week program with a concentration in leadership. Interns complete supervised practice experiences in a variety of facilities in the Green Bay, Fox Cities and surrounding areas. This full-time Dietetic Internship Program, established in 1994, provides 1200 hours of practice experiences. Interns gain experiences in all areas of dietetic practice: medical nutrition therapy, food service and community nutrition. Practice facilities include six regional referral hospitals in Green Bay, Appleton, Fond du Lac and Neenah, several long-term care facilities, college cafeterias, public school food service, community hospitals, community health clinics, Native American health centers, and the UW-Cooperative Extension Agencies, city public health departments, food pantries and area schools. Problem solving, leadership, critical thinking, public speaking, collaboration, time management, writing and interpersonal skills are highly emphasized during this internship. Projects and assignments are planned to help interns develop these skills. Plan and implement nutrition care in a variety of settings. The program consists of approximately 32 hours of weekly supervised practice experiences (Monday thru Thursday), occasional weekends, plus six hours of didactic instruction and project management on Fridays. The program typically starts late August and is completed by the end of the following May. Vacation is normally scheduled over the winter holidays. Successful completion of the Dietetic Internship will result in receipt of a Dietetic Internship verification statement and eligibility to take the Registered Dietitian (RD) exam administered by the Commission of Dietetic Registration (CDR). Upon obtaining the RD, former interns are directed to seek appropriate licensure/certification in the state where employed. Dietitians working in Wisconsin are eligible to become a certified dietitian (CD) upon successful completion of the RD exam.
Welcome to University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Government Affairs and Economic Development Training Center. Since 1978 the University has been offering training and certificate opportunities for municipal and county officials. Emerging topics and innovative programming in economic development, elections, human resources, finance, and advances in government are offered in various locations throughout the state. Our award winning Municipal Clerks and Treasurers Institute is recognized internationally and is only available at UW-Green Bay. Other extensive training venues are the popular Master Academy and Academy for Civic and Public Affairs. Check out our website at www.uwgb.edu/outreach/govt for dates and times. Come and join us for our summer programming: July 8-13, 2012: Municipal Clerks and Treasurer Institute July 23-26, 2012: Master Academy and Academy of Civic and Public Affairs An experience of lasting value!
UW-Green Bay offers Bachelor’s and Master's Degree, available FULLY ONLINE. With on-site advisors available in Green Bay, Appleton, Wausau, Milwaukee, and Waukesha, UW-Green Bay maintains that “personal touch” while giving online learners the ability to complete their UW degree at a distance. This is especially true for Community and Technical College graduates who are guaranteed to transfer in a minimum of 60 credits and start at UW-Green Bay as juniors when pursuing the Bachelor of Applied Studies Degree in Integrative Leadership Studies! Contact us and let us tell you how you can complete your degree at UW-Green Bay online and on your time!
The Pride Center offers educational presentations for classrooms, career development, SAFE Ally Level 1 and 2 training, the annual Inclusivity Health and Art Show and loaning library. Other services include the UWGB Campus Cupboard that provides food, clothing and essentials for all students and employees who request service, and the ever-so-fun free Clothing and Household Swap for UWGB employees and students. For more information about the Pride Center and events, check out our web page at http://www.uwgb.edu/pride-center/. The Pride Center has assisted with campus change along with the support of UWGB staff and faculty on campus. Special opportunities for LGBTQ+ include Safe and Inclusive Housing (SAIL) for LGBTQ+ supportive students; the ability for students to use their preferred name on the SIS gradebook, Outlook e-mail account and D2L classroom; a safe place on campus to relax, meet people and get questions answered; support for employees through the Pride Center Employee Resource Group (ERG), and the availability of gender neutral bathrooms throughout campus. UWGB earned a TOP 25 Campus Rating from the national Campus Pride Index. Internships and scholarship opportunities available.
Visit the NEW Official UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance website: http://www.uwgb.edu/theatre/
The Austin E. Cofrin School of Business offers degrees focused on helping individuals become engaged learners and professional leaders within the greater Northeast Wisconsin area and beyond. We seek individuals who are searching for engaging educational opportunities, professional success, and innovative business solutions. We train our students to think critically, make informed, ethnical decisions, engage in experiential learning, and demonstrate and promote innovation and sustainability. An affordable University of Wisconsin Degree will prepare individuals for the future they choose, while developing them personally and professionally to be a leader in their community. The following degrees or certificates are offered: -Master of Science in Management -Bachelor of Business Administration -Associate of Arts and Science -Certificate of Professional Accounting
At the heart of Kappa Sigma are the Fraternity's Four Pillars, which guide our ambitions and underpin our successes. Striving for excellence in Fellowship, Leadership, Scholarship and Service produces brothers who are involved in all aspects of campus life; who excel academically as students and professionally upon graduation; who develop lifelong bonds with those around them and who support those peers; and who serve their colleges and communities. Becoming a Kappa Sigma provides the framework to build yourself into the man you want to be.
Our goal in maintaining this Facebook page is to provide an additional avenue of communicating the details of our commencement ceremonies to our graduates, their families and friends, and the Green Bay community. We will also do our best to share the memories of these important events through photos provided by our photographers. You are encouraged to visit our website at www.uwgb.edu/commencement/ for more detailed information, and we welcome your feedback.
Welcome to University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Government Affairs and Economic Development Training Center. Since 1978 the University has been offering training and certificate opportunities for municipal and county officials. Emerging topics and innovative programming in economic development, elections, human resources, finance, and advances in government are offered in various locations throughout the state. Our award winning Municipal Clerks and Treasurers Institute is recognized internationally and is only available at UW-Green Bay. Other extensive training venues are the popular Master Academy and Academy for Civic and Public Affairs. Check out our website at www.uwgb.edu/outreach/govt for dates and times. Come and join us for our summer programming: July 8-13, 2012: Municipal Clerks and Treasurer Institute July 23-26, 2012: Master Academy and Academy of Civic and Public Affairs An experience of lasting value!
UW-Green Bay offers Bachelor’s and Master's Degree, available FULLY ONLINE. With on-site advisors available in Green Bay, Appleton, Wausau, Milwaukee, and Waukesha, UW-Green Bay maintains that “personal touch” while giving online learners the ability to complete their UW degree at a distance. This is especially true for Community and Technical College graduates who are guaranteed to transfer in a minimum of 60 credits and start at UW-Green Bay as juniors when pursuing the Bachelor of Applied Studies Degree in Integrative Leadership Studies! Contact us and let us tell you how you can complete your degree at UW-Green Bay online and on your time!
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is a place to discover who you are and where you want your life’s journey to lead you. The University provides an interdisciplinary, problem-focused educational experience that prepares students to think critically and address complex issues in a multicultural and evolving world. The University enriches the quality of life for students and the community by embracing the educational value of diversity, promoting environmental sustainability, encouraging engaged citizenship, and serving as an intellectual, cultural, and economic resource. All of our innovative master programs, Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning, Data Science, Environmental Science & Policy, Health and Wellness Management, Management, Leadership and Management in Health Systems, Social Work, and Sustainable Management combine theory with practical application. Graduate students receive comprehensive academic advising and are guided by dedicated, caring, and highly qualified faculty. Our graduate programs help students define and solve problems from multiple perspectives, and engaging students in hands-on learning alongside the very best as they study real-world issues.
The College of Professional Studies values colleagues who are compassionate, creative, curious, dedicated, engaged, ethical, experienced, and supportive. We value a work environment where each individual believes he or she can make a difference, academic contributions to teaching, scholarship, service, and collaboration are measured and recognized, Innovative ideas are encouraged and supported, and academic freedom and autonomy are valued and protected. We comprise five academic programs - Business, Education, Nursing, Physical Education, Social Work, and two community partnerships – the Northeast Wisconsin Partnership for Children & Families, and the Institute for Learning Partnership. •Bachelor's degrees in Business Administration, Accounting, Social Work, Nursing, Education (Early Childhood or Elementary) (note - planning is underway for a Bachelor's in Health Information Management and Technology) •Master's degrees in Social Work, Management, and Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning (note - planning is underway for a Master's in Nursing in Health Systems Management) •Minors in Education (for students seeking to teach at the Secondary level with a major in a specified field), Business Administration, International Business, and Accounting. •Physical Education also offers a certification in Coaching, and Business offers a certification in Entrepreneurship.
History is an essential guide not only to the past, but to the present and the future. We cannot understand ourselves or our world without understanding the past. History also leads us to a greater awareness of the richness and complexity of our heritage. A thorough training in history contributes to the foundation of a complete education and can directly prepare one for professional careers in many fields such as law, business, diplomacy government service, journalism, teaching, and public relations, as well as graduate study. History's rigorous intellectual discipline and its emphasis on research and analysis nourish intellectual growth and critical thinking.