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(WB) What is a Veteran?

West Bend Campus - Room S107 2151 N Main St, West Bend, WI, United States

One of the challenges facing many veterans is a lack of public awareness about the military and those who served or are currently serving. Bring your lunch and join us...

(BD) Walk a Mile in My Shoes Display

Beaver Dam Campus Hallways

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 up around the Beaver Dam campus during the week of October 7-11.

(WB) Domestic Violence Awareness Display

West Bend Campus Hallways

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Learn how to identify domestic violence, the various forms it can take, and how you can support survivors and help put an end to domestic violence for good.

(FDL) Walk a Mile in My Shoes Display

Fond du Lac 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 up around the Fond du Lac campus during the week of October 14-18.

(BD) Domestic Violence Awareness Display

Beaver Dam Campus Hallways

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Learn how to identify domestic violence, the various forms it can take, and how you can support survivors and help put an end to domestic violence for good.

Indigenous People’s Day Coffee & Conversation

Fond du Lac Campus - Room A112 235 N. National Ave., Fond du Lac, WI, United States

Join us for an interactive presentation and learn about Native/Indigenous peoples in Wisconsin while enjoying free coffee and pastries. Advance registration is required. FDL Room A-112 or Join on Teams

(FDL) Domestic Violence Awareness Display

Fond du Lac Campus

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Learn how to identify domestic violence, the various forms it can take, and how you can support survivors and help put an end to domestic violence for good.

(WB) Walk a Mile in My Shoes Display

West Bend Campus Hallways

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 up around the West Bend campus during the week of October 28-November 1.

Talking Circles: Civil Discord During Election Season (BD)

BD Campus, Room K-120

The MPTC Diversity team will host in-person talking circles on each campus to help facilitate civil discord during election season. Talking circles is a practice originating from indigenous cultures where you sit in a circle, one person speaks at a time holding a “talking piece” and this allows for more listening and a braver, safer...

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead): A Celebration of Life and Death

Cafeteria in FDL, WB, & BD

Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) honors departed loved ones with food, music, parades, and colorful decorations. Learn more about the symbols and traditions of this celebratory holiday. This display will be set up on the Beaver Dam, Fond du Lac, and West Bend campuses from October 30 - November 1.

Talking Circles: Civil Discord During Election Season (FDL)

Fond du Lac Campus, Room E-120 235 N National Ave, Fond du Lac, WI, United States

The MPTC Diversity team will host in-person talking circles on each campus to help facilitate civil discord during election season. Talking circles is a practice originating from indigenous cultures where you sit in a circle, one person speaks at a time holding a “talking piece” and this allows for more listening and a braver, safer...

Talking Circles: Civil Discord During Election Season (WB)

West Bend Campus, Room L-153

The MPTC Diversity team will host in-person talking circles on each campus to help facilitate civil discord during election season. Talking circles is a practice originating from indigenous cultures where you sit in a circle, one person speaks at a time holding a “talking piece” and this allows for more listening and a braver, safer...