UW-Parkside Center for Adult and Returning Students Hosts Nontraditional Student Week 2024 | |
The University of Wisconsin-Parkside, led by the Center for Adult and Returning Students (CARS) and supported by the TRIO Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) is pleased to host Nontraditional Student Week Nov. 4-8 in recognition and appreciation of UW-Parkside's diverse adult and nontraditional student population. | |
UW-Parkside to Host Workshop for Families Living with Dementia with Dr. Angela Roberts | |
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The University of Wisconsin-Parkside will host Dr. Angela Roberts, a noted speech-language pathologist from Western University in Toronto, for a presentation entitled “Maintaining Meaningful Communication for Families Living with Dementia” on Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 9 a.m. in the Student Center Ballroom. This event offers attendees two Continuing Education Hours (CEHs). Attendees may also attend the presentation virtually via Zoom. This event is free and open to the public.
This workshop is being offered by the College of Social Sciences and Professional Studies, in collaboration with the Professional and Continuing Education Office, and as part of the UW-Parkside Guest Lecture Series on Aging and the Helen Daniels Bader Speaker Event Series supported by Bader Philanthropies.
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Fall Semester University Town Halls, Coffee Talks, and Big Idea Forums | |
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University Town Halls
Join for campus information sharing and updates.
Monday, Oct. 21
- 12-12:50 p.m.
- Bedford Concert Hall
Monday, Dec. 2
- 12-12:50 p.m.
- Bedford Concert Hall
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Coffee Talks
Join the Chancellor for an informal conversation

Monday, Nov. 4
- 8:30-9:30 a.m.
- Wyllie L3 Landing and Galbraith Conference Room
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Big Idea Forums
Join your colleagues to discuss opportunities for comprehensive universities in the higher education landscape.
Monday, Nov. 25
- 1:00-1:50 p.m.
- Wyllie L3 Landing and Galbraith Conference Room
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UW System Administrative Policy 625—Youth Protection & Compliance practices | |
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Did you know that between January and August 2024, Parkside hosted over 7,500 youth (17 years and younger) for various summer camps, conferences, and special events? We expect to welcome thousands more before the end of the calendar year.
This highlights the importance of adhering to UW System Administrative Policy 625—Youth Protection & Compliance practices. If you're hosting youth on our campus and need assistance, please reach out to one of the Youth Compliance Committee members to ensure compliance with the policy:
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Admissions: Maria (Cony) Gutierrez or Tayler Wypishinski-Prechter
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Alumni Relations: Maris Dishno
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Athletics: Ryan Riddley
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CAH: Alex Gray
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CNHS & REC Rentals: Laura Schulz & Amelia Ray
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CSSPS: Denise Olstinske
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Library: Shauna Edson
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Professional & Continuing Ed: Mallory Evans
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Events Reservations & Housing: Stephanie Sirovatka-Marshall
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Risk Management: Bob Grieshaber & Alysse Hargrove
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Student Engagement & Connection: Mike Hagen
Want to learn more about Youth Protection Policy 625? Join us for one of three virtual sessions via Teams, where we'll provide an overview of Parkside’s Youth Protection policies and practices and schedule any necessary training.
Information Session Dates:
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Tuesday, October 29, 2:30–3:30 PM Join here
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Wednesday, October 30, 12:00–1:00 PM Join here
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Thursday, October 31, 8:30–9:30 AM Join here
Thank you for helping to maintain a safe and welcoming environment for everyone. Please visit the Youth Compliance website or email youthcompliance@uwp.edu for additional information.
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New and Expanding Resources Available to Support Students | |
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Increasing support for a student’s well-being is an important student success initiative. UW-Parkside, with the support of the Universities of Wisconsin, has expanded its collaboration with Mantra Health. In addition to virtual therapy, psychiatry and 24/ 7 crisis support, the Care Hub by Mantra will also provide short-term wellness coaching and, in the moment, support called Connect Now. For more information on the Care hub by Mantra, click here.
Other resources to support student wellbeing include:
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FREE, Anonymous, 24/7 virtual peer-to-peer support. A safe place where students can connect with others about what’s going on in their lives – big or small. Togetherall is moderated by clinical professionals.
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YOU can help students find information on a variety of topics such as managing stress or time management, setting goals, and connecting with campus resources.
Finally, students can tell us they need additional support through the Handraise feature on the Navigate app.
We have also simplified our Mental Health and Counseling website to make it easier for students to find the resources they need.
Please help us raise awareness of these resources and normalize “help-seeking" behavior by mentioning this in your classrooms or in individual appointments with students.
If you have any questions, please contact Renee Kirby, Director of Student Health, Counseling, and Accessibility Services, or Steve Wallner, Dean of Students.
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Early Alert Campaign Timeline | |
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Early Intervention can change the outcome of a student’s semester. Please help us better support students through Navigate Early Alerts. You can report concerns or send positive kudos in Navigate through the targeted Progress Report Campaigns or the ADHOC report.
The following Targeted Progress report campaigns will be sent:
Timing Type Week 1 Attendance Week 5 Academic Progress Week 6 Athlete Academic Progress Week 9 Math 100 Academic Progress
Please close each individual request even if you have no feedback.
If you have a concern about an undergraduate student that you did not receive a request on or if the concern develops later in the semester, please use the ADHOC report. You can use this report to report both academic and non- academic concerns.
Check out these KB documents for help on “how to file”
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Questions? Contact Marissa Delwiche, Executive Director of Advising and Academic Support delwiche@uwp.edu. | |
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. | |
Administrative Transformation Program (ATP) Updates | |
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Stay Informed with Workday Thursday
Workday Thursday is your go-to source for the latest updates and tips on UW System’s Workday implementation. Each Thursday, we cover key topics like Time and Absence, Benefits and Pay, and other upcoming changes, helping you prepare for a smoother transition. Stay ahead with insights, resources, and previews of what’s coming next. It’s delivered to your inbox each Thursday afternoon.
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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.
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Parksidegear.com Monthly Deals! | |
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With the United States Presidential Election on Nov. 5 quickly approaching, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside is proud to present The Election Experience 2024. This nonpartisan program offers a variety of events designed to bring students, faculty, staff, and community members into conversation about U.S. elections, processes, democracy, and our larger political context.
The events include presentations by guest speakers, student research, art gallery exhibitions, panel discussions, and interactive debate watch parties to name a few. Programming is made possible by the UW-Parkside College of Social Sciences and Professional Studies and collaborations with the Tommy G. Thompson Center, the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign (WDC), and the Andrew Goodman Foundation.
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Brown Bag: Satired Out? Political Humor in 2024
- Oct. 16
- 12-1 pm
- Rita L131

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Brown Bag - Student Panel: Propaganda and its Impact

- Oct. 23
- 12-1 pm
- Rita L131
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Gallery Opening: Visual Representations of Politics (Student Research)
- Oct. 23
- 1-4 pm
- Foundation Gallery
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The Higher Ed Kit Challenge is back! Register for a FREE energy savings pack from Focus on Energy. In 2023 UW-Parkside was the third-highest university in the state for registrations, so let's see if we can order even more this year. Don't forget to put the promo code HE-UWPS when checking out. This challenge runs through Oct. 31.
Email sustainability@uwp.edu with questions.
UW-Parkside staff and students can register for a FREE energy savings pack from Focus on Energy. Go to focusonenergymarketplace.com/free and remember to enter promo code HE-UWPS at checkout.
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The University of Wisconsin-Parkside College of Natural and Health Sciences is excited to celebrate a decade of building community and inspiring success at the 10th annual CNHS Alumni and Community Event on Thursday, Oct. 17 from 5-8 p.m. in the Student Center Ballroom.
Please email Joy Lee at leej0@uwp.edu for tickets.
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Visit the Day of the Dead display Oct. 26 through Nov 5. The campus community is invited to share the photo (5x7 Photo) of a loved one to add to the display! Photo Drop off dates are Oct. 14-16. Drop-off Locations are MOLN 360, and OMSA. 

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Want to learn more about the expanded mental health and wellness services, as part of the UW System Whole Campus Care pilot, available to students this fall.
Join Dr. John Achter from UW System, Liz Jodoin from Mantra Health, Paige Beaufort from YOU at College and Lee Swain from Togetherall at one of the upcoming sessions:
November 20, 2024, 1-1:30 pm CT
Enroll in Recognize, Respond and Refer in canvas. Use the link below.
Questions? Please contact Renee Kirby, Director of Student Health, Counseling and Accessibility Services.
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Attention Rangers working at Amazon! You can earn your degree for free through Amazon’s Career Choice program!
Join the Center for Adult and Returning Students (CARS) for an information session onsite at the MKE1 location, Sprecher Room, on:
Wednesday, Nov. 13, at 5:30 p.m.
Full-time employees who have been employed for at least 90 days are eligible for up to $5,280 ($2,640 for part-time employees), applied toward tuition, books, and fees per calendar year.

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REMINDERS
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Submit content for the Wednesday Weekly: HERE
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Updated CDC Guidelines for Covid and Other Respiratory Viruses | |
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This guidance provides practical recommendations and information to help people lower risk from a range of common respiratory viral illnesses, including COVID-19, flu, and RSV. There are preventive strategies and special considerations for certain populations.
Please review and determine what is appropriate for your individual case.
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Did You Know?
1. Students approved for exam/quiz accommodations should take the exam at the same time or at least the same day as their peers.
2. Students must schedule exams/quizzes in Accommodate 48 hours in advance (excluding Saturday and Sunday).
3. The testing area is never full- if a student reports they cannot schedule for the same day, they waited too long to schedule in Accommodate.
4. Students should obtain the instructor’s permission before scheduling an alternate day or time with SAS.
5. Instructors will get an automated email alert when a student schedules their exams/quizzes. This would be an opportune time to verify if it’s scheduled per your expectations.
6. SAS sends an email reminder with a cover sheet two days prior to the exam date. You don’t have to wait for the reminder to send the exam.
7. If a student misses an exam, it’s up to the instructor to determine when the student will reschedule. The instructor should email sas@uwp.edu and the student with a new day of retake.
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As the semester progresses, you may notice that students may be more stressed, experiencing more academic difficulties or having non-academic challenges.
Here is a quick reminder about the resources available to assist you:
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The Red folder website -- This website is designed to help faculty, staff and others to recognize, respond effectively to and refer students as necessary.
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Food and Shelter Resources – This website provides information about on campus and community resources.
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ConnectNow - As part of the Care Hub by Mantra, students can get in-the-moment support and problem solving.
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The Navigate Ad Hoc report - Any faculty or staff member can use this form to report academic concerns such as changes in attendance, declining performance or non-academic concerns (undergraduate students only) To learn “How to file an ad hoc report, check out this KB documents -https://kb.uwp.edu/130519
Questions? Contact Steve Wallner, Dean of Students wallner@uwp.edu
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The Countdown to the Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement is on and we need you! UW-Parkside will be among the many higher ed institutions that submit a proposal for Carnegie Reclassification. We need your help to gather information about community engagement across our institution. We are proud of the history of community engagement at UW-Parkside. We are seeking information about community engagement initiatives, projects and partnerships with which you've been involved. Please fill out this quick survey. Email any questions to karp@uwp.edu. | |
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Have you or someone you know experienced foster care, homelessness, kinship care, or any other out-of-home care? You may be eligible to receive support through the Fostering Success program.
The mission of UW-Parkside's Fostering Success Program is to provide personalized guidance and comprehensive resources to support students with backgrounds in environments with a lack of family support, to pursue their higher education goals. Through collaborative efforts with campus resources, we promote self-sufficiency and academic excellence.
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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. | |
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.

Mammothscholarship@gmail.com
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University Relations: Marketing and design project forms | Use this form to request digital and print design items. If you're looking to promote your event on University social media or via the news media, please use the Share Your News form. Notes: A deadline of less than three weeks is a "rush" job. We may not be able to accommodate the timeline. However, you should still submit the form. Your order will move more quickly through the design process, if you respond to emails with questions and approvals. | |
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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!
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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 Anna Fabian (CBE) in Zone 2 of 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. | |
Exchange your Bear Boxes for cookies! | |
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Turn in your Bear Box at the Brickstone Grill & Eatery in exchange for cookies!
We are running short on Bear Boxes and would gladly take it back now through Nov. 1! Thank you for helping UWP reduce, reuse, and recycle.
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Brickstone Grill & Eatery Fall Hours (Beginning 9/4) | |
| Monday, Wednesday, Thursday | 7:30 a.m. – 7 p.m. | | Tuesday & Friday | 7:30 a.m. – 8 p.m. | | Saturday | 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. & 5–7 p.m. | | Sunday | 10 a.m.- 1 p.m. & 5-8 p.m. | | |
Fall Hours for Dining Services | |
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Wyllie Market
Fall Hours: Beginning 9/4
Monday–Friday: 11 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.
WEEKLY SPECIAL
Mon-Fri | 11 am-5:30 pm: Burrito or Burrito Bowl | $7.69
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Encore
Fall Hours: Beginning 9/4
Monday–Thursday 8 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Friday: 8 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday: CLOSED
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The Den
Fall Hours: Beginning 9/9
Monday – Thursday 7-10 p.m.
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Book & Brew
Fall Hours: Beginning 9/4
Monday–Friday: 7 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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University Communications
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