MAY 2, 2021 | VOL. 6, NO. 4 | SPRING SESSION 2
"Trust yourself, you know more than you think you do."
- Benjamin Spock
Today, more than ever, let's thank our educators!
Like students, our educators hastily moved classrooms to remote learning environments and found their world turned upside down and forced to adapt on the fly. We are grateful and thank you for making a difference!
Congratulations!
You're on the homestretch...
We are so proud of all of you - for your resilience, your dedication, and your spirit while making it through this crazy year.
Good luck with your final exams and best wishes for an amazing summer. Hopefully we'll get to see some of you on campus!
For those students that have in-person classes watch for treats in learning areas May 4th & 5th.
Destress and play the
Digital Puzzling Raffle Game
TWO (2) Raffle Winners will be randomly drawn for
$50 eGift Cards!
One entry per student | Submit by noon on May 12
  • Click the image of the Flowers.
  • "Launch Experiment"
  • Select any of the puzzles to build (click play solo).
  • Complete your puzzle.
  • Click on Invite another participant icon and then tap to copy the link.
  • Paste the link in the form below. This is your raffle entry!
MAY THE 4TH BE WITH YOU!
Celebrate Star Wars Day by testing your nerdy Star Wars knowledge with this fun Star Wars trivia quiz. Five (5) random winners will be picked to receive a Star Wars themed prize. Correct answers have a better chance at winning. Submit by 5/7.
Stress Check-In Lego Building
You may have not received the Legos, but you can still join!
Wednesday, May 5
11:30am - 12:30pm
As finals approach, we'll learn and share how creative activities can help manage stress.
Historical Facts About Cinco De Mayo That You Should...

If you want to learn more about the Mexican day of celebration, you've come to the right place. Read on for some fascinating historical facts about Cinco de Mayo that you've probably never heard before.

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RISE
Leadership Series
Civic Engagement  & Our Inner Convictions
RACIAL INCLUSION FOR STUDENT EQUITY

Friday, May 7
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Facilitated by: Katie Trulley & Julia Zirbes
Civic Engagement is crucial to leading others with equity and justice. Becoming engaged in the community doesn’t mean just being aware of organizations that exist. As a leader, bringing about social change requires active involvement. Develop dialogue on local successful movements, discover how your inner convictions can fuel a passion for justice and define a plan to become engaged in critical organizations.
CHINA
Virtual Study Abroad
Application Deadline
May 7
May 9 - Happy Mother's Day
to all moms, grandmas, caregivers, guardians, single dads doing double duty, step-moms, and those acting as mom. We hope you feel loved, appreciated, and empowered.
Enjoy your day!
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Need Gift Ideas?
MOTHER'S DAY GIFTS YOU CAN MAKE AT HOME | Five Dollar Tree DIYs

With NWTC Counseling Services
Mindfulness is our human ability to be present, grounded, and non-judgmental to ourselves. Follow NWTC Counseling Services’ Facebook page for Mindful Mondays in April featuring easy tips and techniques that can be used to practice slowing down and being more present in life.
Interested in scheduling with one
of the NWTC counselors?
Call 920-498-5507 or email counseling.services@nwtc.edu.
You can also visit www.nwtc.edu/counseling
for online scheduling options.
Global Learning Festival - May 17th - 30th

Join the community this May for Study Abroad Association's Global Learning Fest, as we celebrate: global education, global understanding and global connections.

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FREE BOWLING
Ashwaubenon Bowling Alley
On display at Titletown Plaza through May 31
If you would like to request an accommodation due to a disability,
please direct inquiries to (920) 498-6904 or disability.services@nwtc.edu
at least three days before the event.
NWTC does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, disability, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin or other protected classes. Inquiries regarding the College’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to the Chief Officer for Diversity & Inclusion/Title IX Coordinator at (920) 498-6826 or equity@nwtc.edu.