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3/27/2024

UW-Parkside Awarded $75,000 Grant to Enhance Community Garden Sustainability

The University of Wisconsin-Parkside is proud to announce that its community garden has been awarded a $75,000 grant from the Fund for Lake Michigan to drive initiatives in stormwater management, biodiversity, and climate adaptation within the framework of community agriculture.



The grant was secured through a joint proposal submitted by Dr. Julie Kinzelman, visiting lecturer in the Sustainable Management Department, and Emily Reed, sustainability coordinator. It will be instrumental in fortifying the already significant efforts led by Kinzelman, who manages the garden.

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Chancellor Akey Interviewed on the WGTD Morning Show

On April 15, Chancellor Akey joined the WGTD Morning Show to discuss her background, career journey, and her vision for the future of UW-Parekside.


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Parkside Day: April 10, 2024

What is Parkside Day?

Parkside Day is the annual day of giving for the UW-Parkside community, Rangers, and Ranger supporters everywhere. Gifts to Parkside Day benefit scholarships, athletics, and student programs at UW-Parkside, providing vital support as UW-Parkside works to prepare more students for graduation and successful futures. 



How can I be part of Parkside Day? 


  • Donate – Any gift of any size makes a difference to student scholarships, campus updates, athletics programs, and student life. 
  • Volunteer – Give back to your local community or volunteer on the UW-Parkside campus. 
  • Campus Activities – Student activities, and the Parkside Day Celebration are a few of the events happening on campus. Check out the calendar below for more information. 
  • Spread the Word – The more people who know about Parkside Day, the more successful it will be. Share the hashtag #ParksideDay and show your Ranger Spirit on social media everywhere. 
Learn more about Parkside Day!

Volunteer with Parkside Day! 

 

Join Rangers everywhere in Ranger Give Back on Parkside Day! 



Looking for a way to give back? Want to get involved on campus? Sign up for one of many volunteer shifts available on Parkside Day.  

  • Looking to get outside and stretch your legs? Join campus sustainability with native garden plantings, and invasive species removal! 
  • Want to share your Ranger Pride? Sign up for the hype table on the bridge! 
  • Looking to share your gratitude with others? Sign up for a thank you call shift! 
  • Passionate about bird collisions on campus buildings? Join campus sustainability in window painting!  
  • Excited about setting up events? Sign up for set up of the Ranger Reunion!  


Ready to volunteer? Sign up today!


Sign Up Now!
UPDATES AND INFORMATION

Let your students know! Internship & Career Fair: April 17

Students can Register NOW for the April 17 Internship & Career Fair at Carthage College from 3-6 pm!

 

  • Over 80 employers: all recruiting for academic internships (for sophomores, juniors, and seniors) and full-time career opportunities for seniors graduating in May or December

 

  • Employers representing a wide variety of career industries for all majors

 

  • The University will provide FREE transportation for students between our campus and Carthage College from 2:30 pm - 6 pm. Students can board the van at the outside entrance of the Student Center every 15-20 minutes.

 

  • How to prepare? Stop by the Advising & Career Center or make an appointment on Navigate with a Career Ambassador in the ACC or with your academic advisor to create or update your resume.


 

UW-Parkside collaborates with Carthage College, Gateway Technical College, and Herzing University to provide these career fairs to all area college students every fall and every spring. Don't miss this chance to meet employers from throughout the region who are interested in hiring college students and upcoming graduates for amazing internship and career opportunities.

 

QUESTIONS? Contact your academic advisor OR a career ambassador in the Advising & Career Center OR email Linda Bevec at: Bevec@uwp.edu

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University Bookstore Markdown Madness! Through April 12

Markdown Madness


Now through April 12, receive UP TO 25% OFF on Select Clothing & Gifts at the UW-Parkside University Bookstore!

Celebration of life for Dr. Ben Greenebaum on April 26

Campus Community,

 

Nancy Greenebaum and family invite you to a celebration of life for Dr. Ben Greenebaum on April 26. As an early faculty member and administrator, Ben played an important role in UW-Parkside’s establishment. Please join family, friends, and former colleagues to remember his many contributions to the university and the community.

 

Celebration of Life for Dr. Ben Greenebaum

Friday, April 26, 2024

1:00-4:00 pm


2:00 pm - Program and remembrances 

UW-Parkside University Ballroom

 

Please share this invitation with others who may wish to attend.

 

Regrets only to Nancy Greenebaum: nancygreenebaum@gmail.com or 262-639-5005.

Spring 2024 University Town Halls

Announcing Spring Term University Town Halls:

April

Monday, April 8, at 12:00 pm

Bedford Hall or via Zoom

April 8 Zoom Link

May

Monday, May 13, at 10:00 am 

Bedford Hall or via Zoom

May 13 Zoom Link

Fall Semester Book Adoption Due April 1

Fall Semester Book Adoptions are Due April 1st as students start registering for courses on April 8th.

 

Please use the Follett Discover course material adoption tool to get your materials in. 

 

Adopting on time contributes to course materials affordability. By submitting adoptions prior to the due date or by the due date, our University Bookstore has time to source used and rental inventory which translates to savings for our students. Use the Discover system to enter your adopted materials (or mark as not material required).  

 

You are welcome to email Tim Pichler at t.pichler@follett.com with your course material or if you have questions.

Marketing and Communications Needs

Due to the high volume of requests to University Relations at this time of the year, please utilize the forms below to help us better track and complete requests.

Communications
Marketing and Design
Creative Services

Human Interactions with Lake Michigan Coastal Ecosystems, FRSHWTR 190-001 | Register by March 31


May 28 – June 24, 3 credits

Instructors: John JanssenChristopher HoughtonLiz SuttonJulie Kinzelman


Course description: A summer field course along Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan coast to become familiar with Great Lakes ecosystem complexity by comparing natural areas against human impacted harbors. There are no prerequisites for this course.

Course format: This is a blended course with both online and in-person portions: computer & internet access required.


  • May 28-May 31: Online Asynchronous pre-reading and a synchronous informational meeting to review daily schedules, transportation and lodging plans, and expectations of the in-person portion.
  • June 3-June 14: In-person Students will meet at UW-Green Bay on June 3. The class will travel together by van from UW-Green Bay to the other locations moving from Green Bay along the Lake Michigan Coast to Kenosha (lodging at UW-Green Bay, UW-Milwaukee, & UW-Parkside). There will be no formal class the weekend of June 8-9. Students can either be picked up in Kenosha on June 14 or driven back to UW-Green Bay to retrieve their vehicles.
  • June 17-June 22: Online Asynchronous work on final project.


Lodging: Dormitory lodging will be arranged for all students depending on the location of field activities.


Meals: All meals will be provided.


Enrolling: Students interested in this course must apply by March 31 and will be notified of their permission to enroll by April 15. Spaces are limited. Students not enrolled at UW-Milwaukee must enroll as a guest student upon acceptance to the course.



CEUs: Individuals interested in this course for 15 CEUs must apply by March 31 and will be notified of their permission to enroll by April 15. Spaces are limited. CEU students must enroll as a guest student upon acceptance to the course and register with the “credit/no-credit” grading option. 15 CEUs will be awarded upon successful completion of this course.

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Faculty and Staff Volunteers Needed: Bridging the Divide Civil Discourse Event Series

This semester, the Tommy Thompson Center will be sponsoring four civic discourse conversation events designed to address political polarization and help UW-Parkside students better respect and understand one another. These catered events will cover various social and political issues.


The College of Social Sciences and Professional Studies is looking for 4-6 faculty members to serve as moderators for the Bridging the Divide Civil Discourse Event Series for each event. Their role will be to present and encourage students to follow the discussion guides that will be presented at each event. 


The events will take place Wednesdays, from 12 pm-1:30 pm, on the following dates:


  • Apr 3 – Alumni Room
  • Apr 24 – Alumni Room
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Pregnant and Expecting Parents in the Classroom: 

Rights Under Title IX 

Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (“Title IX”), 20 U.S.C. §1681 est seq., is a Federal Civil Rights law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex—including pregnancy and parental status—in educational programs and activities. 


  • Should a pregnant student have specific classroom needs (e.g. larger desk, elevator access, ability to make frequent trips to the restroom, or other), faculty, staff, and other university personnel are required to comply. 


  • Any absences related to pregnancy or childbirth must be excused for as long as medical personnel deems necessary; this includes medical appointments. 


  • Students returning to class must be allowed to return to the same academic status as before the medical leave began and given the opportunity to make up any work missed during the leave. This includes an opportunity to make-up “class participation” points that the student missed by virtue of not being in class. 


It is important to note that pregnant or parenting students are held to the same level of academic standards and must meet the learning objectives that have been set for the course. Students must work with the Accessibility Services Office and their faculty to determine reasonable accommodations that will allow them to complete all work and achieve course outcomes. 


If students have any questions or concerns, they may contact Dr. Renee Kirby in the Accessibility Services Office, kirby@uwp.


Administrative Transformation Program (ATP) Updates

Workday Go-Live Revised to 2025 


The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved a revised timeline for the Administrative Transformation Program Workday implementation. Go-live is now scheduled for July 2025, revised from July 2024. End-user training will begin in March 2025.

 

The revision will provide adequate time to prepare for a successful implementation. We will continue to partner with ATP as we get ready for the transition to Workday.  

ATP will standardize finance, human resources, and research administration processes, such as payroll and expense reporting, across the UW System. To learn more about Workday and subscribe to the ATP Touchpoints newsletter, visit the ATP website.  

What Is ATP?

The Administrative Transformation Program (ATP) is on a mission to rebuild finance, human resources, and research administration systems at every institution within the University of Wisconsin System. The goal is to reduce the complexity of the current administrative environment and refocus valuable staff time on UW’s mission of education, research, and outreach.


To make this vision a reality, we’re working with people across the UW to standardize processes and implement new, best-in-class technology to support these essential functions.

Technology

To standardize business processes and integrate our systems, ATP will implement Workday and Huron Research Suite to replace HRS, SFS, and hundreds of ancillary systems across the UW.


People

ATP's success depends on knowledgeable staff who apply their time, talent, and expertise — both on and off the program team.


Process

Our business process redesign work is based on a tiered governance structure and tested methodology that includes faculty and staff from across the UW System.


Watch the latest ATP video: 7 Workday Facts and Features


What’s so great about Workday? This new video from ATP gives a quick overview of some of the top features. To learn more, watch Workday Walkthrough recordings, available to anyone with a UW login.



ATP Website
7 Workday Facts and Features
Workday Walkthroughs

Workday changes - Airfare Central Credit Card

Effective April 1, 2024, the airfare central credit card or “ghost card” used to book airfare will be deactivated for regular travelers. Travelers will be required to store a credit card in their Concur profiles or be prepared to provide a credit card at time of booking through the UW System approved booking channels.

 

Acceptable forms of payments include: 

 

If you plan to travel or book travel for others, please: 

  • Register for Concur, which is UW System’s online travel booking tool (if not already done so).  
  • Update your Concur Profile by adding a one of the above-mentioned acceptable forms of payment.  
  • If needed, apply for a UW System Corporate Travel Card or UW Systems Procurement Card 
  • Review guides on how to complete reimbursement of airfare and travel agency fees.  

 

Virtual training is available. Employees can schedule one on one travel training and expense reimbursement with our Regional Travel Manager Alyssa Totoraitis at https://www.wisconsin.edu/travel/uwp/

 

Note: a UW System Procurement Card should only be used if the traveler also has purchasing duties. All others should use a Corporate Travel Card or their personal credit card.

 

Exceptions to the change:

  • Athletic travel group travel
  • International group travel

(These groups will continue to use the central credit “ghost” card)

 

If you have any questions regarding this transition please contact Business Services at BusinessServices@uwp.edu

 

If you have question regarding Concur setup please contact Alyssa Totoraitis amahn@uwsa.edu.

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SUSTAINABILITY SPOTLIGHT

Learn More About Sustainability at UW-Parkside

UPCOMING EVENTS

Nonprofit Breakfast| May 3 | 7:45-9:50 a.m. | Student Center Ballroom


Please join us for this free event to recognize our current community-based learning partnerships and encourage networking with Parkside faculty for potential future projects.


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Peace Corps Guest Speaker | April 3 |12 pm


David Abundis from the Peace Corps will be guest speaking to the Anthropology and Geography Club on April 3rd in MOLN 107. Free food will be provided. He will speak to us about his experience in the Corps and why it's a great option for early graduates.



All members of UW-Parkside are welcome, students, staff, and faculty.

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FEATURED GALLERIES

Spring 2024 MLK Celebration 
Theatre: When We Dead Awaken
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Introducing Top Jobs & Internships This Week



Every week you will now find Top Jobs & Internships This Week in Midnight Ranger featuring 20 new opportunities to whet your appetite and remind you that Handshake is the #1 platform employers use to post internships and entry-level jobs for college students nationwide. Handshake is available for free to all students, faculty, and staff. Handshake is also where all career events are posted like local and regional career fairs, our on-campus Meet The Recruiter employer visits, employer recruiting events and information sessions, career preparation workshops and more.

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Kenosha Mammoths Rugby Club Exclusive Scholarship Opportunity

Kenosha Mammoths Rugby Club is excited to offer an exclusive scholarship opportunity for students interested in playing rugby for the Kenosha Mammoths Rugby Club. 


The Kenosha Mammoths Rugby Club is an amateur men’s rugby club team that plays rugby in the Chicago Area Rugby Football Union.


Whether you are an experienced rugby player or new to the sport, we encourage you to apply for this scholarship and become a part of our dynamic rugby community.



Questions can be emailed to Mammothscholarship@gmail.com

Apply Now!

UW System Regent Policy 4-21 Commitment to Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression

Please take a few minutes to review the policy regarding our commitment to Academic Freedom and Freedom of Expression. Please see your immediate supervisor with any questions you may have.

Read the Policy Here

Let us know: Communications Needs

Please submit any requests or inquiries about stories, press releases, social media posts, or other communication needs through the Let Us Know form and we will respond as soon as possible. Thank you for understanding!

Let us know!

University Relations: marketing and design project forms

Your copy should address 3 key questions: Who am I writing for? (Audience) Why should they care? (Benefit) What do I want them to do here? (Call-to-Action)


Create a great offer by adding words like "free" "personalized" "complimentary" or "customized." A sense of urgency often helps readers take an action, so think about inserting phrases like "for a limited time only" or "only 7 remaining"!

Marketing and Design Forms

Improve Your "AIM"

AIM is the system that faculty and instructional academic staff use to track and record their teaching, research/scholarship/creative work and service activities, and to prepare their Annual Activity Reports. The information you provide in AIM is used to generate your profile on the UW-Parkside website. Your Dean may also use AIM data for reporting and recognition within the college.


From March 24, 2020 to March 24, 2021, there were more than 97,000 unique page visits to AIM profiles!



Update your "AIM" profile here
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Save Clam Shell Containers for Parkside Community Garden!

Help our community gardeners feed food insecure students and community members by saving your clam shell containers. Bring saved containers to Alex Hobbs in the Student Success and Learning Commons.

Paws to You is an employee appreciation program designed to offer gratitude to a fellow coworker. You can show them thanks and appreciation by sending them a Paw they are able to display for all to see in their email signature, and a running total of all Paws will be displayed on the Paws to You website.

Send a Paw!

DINING SERVICES

Introducing Bear Boxes!

Dining Specials



Follow the UW-Parkside Dining Services Instagram account @uwp.campus-dining.com


Brickstone Grill & Eatery


The Blend – all month: Mango Giner Smoothie $6.09 | St. Patty’s Mint Shake $4.29

UWP Dining Instagram 

Wyllie Market Specials

March 25-29:

  • Veggie Pesto Naan Pizza $5.99
  • Tuna Salad Sub $7.49


The Encore Specials

  • March 25-29: Cyclops Donuts $2.99

The Den


  • Every Wednesday: ‘Den A La Mode’ Special dessert with a scoop of soft serve $6


Book & Brew Specials

  • March 25-29: Raspberry Princess Bars $2.79
  • $1 off Specialty Drinks for Faculty/Staff on Fridays.
  • Earn a free coffee through the Loyalty Program, ask for a card!
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