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The Chancellor’s Committee on LGBT* Issues
The Chancellor’s Committee on LGBT Issues is a campus committee whose members are representative of campus constituencies. Its function is to offer advice and assistance to the Chancellor, Provost and Equal Opportunity Officer ensuring that the voices of LGBT employees and students are heard and that equal opportunities for LGBT employees and students continue to be carried out as fundamental responsibilities of the institution and are carried out appropriately in all aspects of employment and student life.Topics
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In Their Own Words – Susie Williams
I grew up in Pennsylvania, and have lived in Maryland, Ohio, Mississippi, Texas and Wisconsin. My husband and I have been residents of Wisconsin for the past 20 years. We have two grown children. Our daughter, her partner and two … Continue reading
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In Their Own Words – Melissa Di Motto
My name is Melissa DiMotto and I work in University Marketing and Media Relations in Hyer Hall. I’ve been at UW-Whitewater since 1999. I have a bachelor’s degree in public relations and a master’s degree in corporate communication both from … Continue reading
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Task Force of Leaders
How many people can say that they have worked with the top student judicial affairs officer in the country AND three of this year’s recipients of the Women in Leadership Awards, all on the same committee? I can. Read the … Continue reading
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In Their Own Words – Christine Hollar
Hello! My name is Christine Hollar. People call me Chris, they also call me Hollar – it is your preference in which you choose! I grew up on in a small farm town called Milladore in central Wisconsin on a … Continue reading
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Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones…
… but words will never hurt me. Wouldn’t that be great if it were actually true? The fact of the matter is that our words have more impact than we may acknowledge. Some people have developed a thick skin, while … Continue reading
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