NMDSI annual funding available through Center of Excellence programs
Applications are now open for three NMDSI Center of Excellence programs: Paving ROADS Seed Fund, Pioneer Collaborative Curricula and Student Scholars.
News from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Applications are now open for three NMDSI Center of Excellence programs: Paving ROADS Seed Fund, Pioneer Collaborative Curricula and Student Scholars.
This two-part hybrid program equips you with the tools to identify signs of distress, respond with confidence, and connect students to supportive resources.
The Southeastern Wisconsin Caregiving Symposium will explore the needs of the most hidden and vulnerable caregivers – children, youth and young adults. Led by Social Work Professor Melinda S. Kavanaugh, the symposium covers topics including caregiving advocacy, laws and policies affecting family caregivers.
The Division of Community Empowerment & Institutional Inclusivity is seeking 18 facilitators to help guide table conversations as part of an upcoming event on Friday, Oct. 17, 4-7:30 p.m.
The Dean of Students Office invites all faculty and staff to attend the workshop, Support U: Fostering a Culture of Support at 51ÁÔÆæ.
September is National Student Parent Month, and UW-Milwaukee is celebrating over 1,300 student parents who attend 51ÁÔÆæ.
The 51ÁÔÆæ Help Desk will have new hours for the fall semester beginning Sept. 2.
Attend workshops and get health resources during the Campus Cares Symposium and Wellness Fair on Oct. 8 in the Student Union.
The 51ÁÔÆæ Police Department will host the annual Campus Safety Day on Sept. 3 in Spaights Plaza.
MarComm is hosting its Photo Headshot Week Sept. 22-25. This is intended to make scheduling photo headshots easy for faculty and staff who need new or updated headshots.