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JED Campus Mental Health Program Info Session

Fond du Lac Campus, Room A-112 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WI

This is an opportunity to learn about the JED Campus program to support student mental health and suicide prevention. MPTC is committed to working with JED for the next four years to improve our policies, procedures, resources, education, and training around mental health. Attendees are welcome to bring their own lunch. A light dessert will be available....

Wisconsin ISFAC Meeting

Fond du Lac Campus, Conference Center

MPTC will be hosting the Wisconsin Inter-Service Family Assistance Committee (ISFAC) Quarterly Meeting! Wisconsin ISFAC is a voluntary military-community cooperative partnership organized to allow service providers to engage in networking and connect Service and Family members, Veterans, and Wounded Warriors with local military and community resources. The ISFAC facilitates cooperation, communication, coordination, and collaboration needed...

Walk a Mile in My Shoes Display (FDL)

FDL Campus

Step into a variety of figurative shoes as you journey through this interactive display. Peruse personal stories for a glimpse of diverse experiences and perspectives. The display will be set...

Patriot Day Reflection

FDL 9/11 Memorial Area (outside behind cafeteria)

Student Veterans Specialist Steve Pepper will lead a short ceremony and reflection in FDL at 11:45, with opportunity for group and individual reflection time to follow. The ceremony will be held at the 9/11 Memorial Area, located outside behind the cafeteria. Informational displays will be available at WB and BD.

Community Resources Info Table (FDL)

FDL Campus

Connect with Student Equity & Resource Specialist Jackie Morgan and explore community resources in your local counties. The table will be set up at the FDL campus cafeteria entrance.

Community Resources Info Table (WB)

WB Campus

Connect with Student Equity & Resource Specialist Jackie Morgan and explore community resources in your local counties. The table will be set up at the WB campus cafeteria entrance.

Walk a Mile in My Shoes Display (WB)

WB Campus

Step into a variety of figurative shoes as you journey through this interactive display. Peruse personal stories for a glimpse of diverse experiences and perspectives. The display will be set...

Community Resources Info Table (BD)

BD Campus

Connect with Student Equity & Resource Specialist Jackie Morgan and explore community resources in your local counties. The table will be set up at the BD campus cafeteria entrance.

Walk a Mile in My Shoes Display (BD)

BD Campus

Step into a variety of figurative shoes as you journey through this interactive display. Peruse personal stories for a glimpse of diverse experiences and perspectives. The display will be set...

Wage Garnishment and Consumer Debt Defense

Virtual

In this Lawyers for Learners webinar, Sarah J. Orr, clinical professor and director of the University of Wisconsin Law School’s Consumer Law Clinic, will share her wealth of knowledge on consumer debt challenges. She will provide a brief overview on earnings and wage garnishment and consumer debt defense.  Where: Virtual When: Tuesday, Oct. 17 at 1:00 p.m. CT -...

HEDIT Conference

Fond du Lac Campus, Conference Center

The Higher Education Diversity and Inclusion Team (HEDIT) presents the 2023 HEDIT Conference, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Jen Fry! More details and registration info will be released closer to the event. Registration is now open! Register here. Keynote speaker Jen Fry will discuss how to navigate the difficult conversations that arise when DEI efforts create change...

“Out in the Cold” Video Viewing & Discussion

BD H-103, FDL A-103, WB T-206, or Virtual

For tens of thousands of college students in America, the toughest test they face is a lack of housing, seriously jeopardizing their chances to succeed. Lee Cowan reports on the trials faced by many students – young future lawyers, doctors and teachers – who struggle to find a proper place to sleep – leaving them...