History of Juneteenth
West Bend Campus, Room L-155Discover the significance and history of Juneteenth and why it's the newest federal holiday in the U.S. Attend in-person in WB Room L-155 or virtually on Teams.
Discover the significance and history of Juneteenth and why it's the newest federal holiday in the U.S. Attend in-person in WB Room L-155 or virtually on Teams.
Sharing Space, a new roundtable series featuring conversations with LGBTQ young people, provides a much-needed platform for young trans and nonbinary voices to share about their personal journeys and explore what genuine allyship looks like among curious, open-minded adults and allies. The first episode of “Sharing Space” features six trans and nonbinary young people who...
Learn and discuss how we can build an inclusive space for our LGBTQIA+ community at MPTC. We'll dive into our language, practices, and aspirations to ensure all people are able to perform to the best of their abilities regardless of who/how they love. Attend in WB Room L-155, FDL Room A-103, or virtually on Teams.
"Diversity Works" is an interactive exploration into diversity awareness, creating opportunities for real conversations that matter. The workshop includes a variety of types of learning, interaction, and technology, with activity stations set up for participants to decide which learning activities they'd like to participate in. After completing the station activities, the group will participate in...
The bootstrap narrative is essentially the belief that a person in the United States who works hard, assumes personal responsibility and maintains a strong moral center can accomplish anything. Unfortunately, for many students from low-income families, this narrative does not reflect their experiences at institutions of higher education. Many intelligent and hardworking low-income students struggle...
Finding the right terminology to talk about this demographic is a complicated process. Parenting students are a diverse bunch, and their experiences can vary widely depending on other identities they hold. The complexity of the language teaches us a lesson about the complexity of student parents as a whole: They are not a monolithic group....
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...
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...
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 FDL campus during the week of September 11-15.
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.
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.
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.