Stop by the Commons to celebrate Maximus, our gray wolf mascot and show your campus pride! It is the newest version you can add to your collection. Stuff your own and take it home! Sponsored by the West Bend Senate
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Grab a quick snack before class or on break; free while quantities last. Sponsored by the Beaver Dam Student Senate. |
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First BINGO of the YEAR on campus! Not only will you have a chance to win $25 gas cards and $50 Visa gift cards but you'll get to enjoy FREE PIZZA! Stop down to the Commons to participate! Staff may eat for $1 but no longer able to play to win prizes. Sponsored by the...
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You are invited to Student Senate! Membership requirements are minimal but meaningful. Besides enhancing their employability skills and resumes, members receive a ton of perks! FREE lunch for members and prospective members. Join us. Why? To enhance your resume To develop employability skills To meet new people and make friends To get involved To network – on... |
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Take your welding skills to the next level in this workshop. Advance your skills and incorporate new metals and thicknesses. Students develop advanced welding techniques and receive instruction to give your welds a more professional appearance. We will also cover plasma cutting. Other welding processes may be explored with the permission of the instructor. PREREQUISITE:... |
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Eat, play and win! Lots of prizes and free food for students. PRE-registration is required. Contact Lisa in Student Life (lmanuell@morainepark.edu). Seats are limited. Sponsored by the Beaver Dam Student Senate. |
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You are invited to Student Senate! Membership requirements are minimal but meaningful. Besides enhancing their employability skills and resumes, members receive a ton of perks! Special Guest: Leslie Laster, Associate Director of Diversity and Inclusion Department FREE lunch for members and prospective members. Join us. Why? To enhance your resume To develop employability skills To meet new... |
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Hands-on healing that is effective for emotional, mental and physical health issues is currently being practiced at 800 hospitals and clinics throughout the United States. While focusing on the use of Reiki in the Health Care profession, this Japanese form of stress reduction and deep relaxation helps strengthen the immune system and promote healing for... |
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This course covers more complex skills than those presented in Level 1 course, but with the same proven instructional design. Topics introduced include large worksheets and workbooks; tables; outlines; inserting clip art, pictures and SmartArt; templates; digital signatures; and more. After completing this course, students can successfully face the challenges presented in Microsoft Excel 2013: Level... |
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Communication skills are at the heart of everything we do each day, whether at home, at work, or at play. Active listening encompasses the best of communication, including listening to what others are saying, processing the information, and responding to it in order to clarify and elicit more information. This workshop will help participants develop... |
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Stop by the Commons to play Blackjack, Roulette, and Poker to win prizes! FREE lunch for student participants. Come and go as your schedule allows. No experience necessary; all games are fun, fast and easy to learn. No pre-registrations required. Must bring ID to participate.
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First evening BINGO of the YEAR on campus! Not only will you have a chance to win $25 gas cards and $50 Visa gift cards but you’ll get to enjoy FREE PIZZA! Stop down to the Commons to participate! Staff may eat for $1 but no longer able to play to win prizes. Sponsored by... |
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Participants learn to be clear and concise when giving directions and presenting information in an organized format. They further learn to communicate in writing using appropriate grammar, spelling format and technical terms, according to established writing standards. $99 per person.
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MPTC Spirit Day Poster In celebration of National Spirit Week, MPTC is hosting a Spirit Day on Thursday, September 16th from 11am - 3pm on each respective campus. STUDENTS and EMPLOYEES are both invited to stop by a Spirit Table from 11:00am - 3:00pm in the Commons to sign up to win a SPIRIT DOOR...
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You are invited to Student Senate! Membership requirements are minimal but meaningful. Besides enhancing their employability skills and resumes, members receive a ton of perks! FREE lunch for members and prospective members. Join us. Why? To enhance your resume To develop employability skills To meet new people and make friends To get involved To network – on... |
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Build circuits and utilize basic electrical test equipment to understand electrical fundamentals. Apply Ohm’s law to series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. Classroom education is combined with hands-on application. Course prepares student for completion of A6 ASE electrical exam. $169 per person. Price includes materials and lunch.
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Let's play ball in the Fall! Join us for a friendly game of softball; NO experience necessary and all students are welcome. PRE-registration is required. Contact Lisa in Student Life (lmanuell@morainepark.edu) Bring your own glove (and bat) if you have one. FREE lunch after the game. Beaver Dam Campus. Sponsored by the Beaver Dam Student...
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Stop by the Cafe to get yourself a FREE basket of French Fries! Staff just $1. YUMMY! Sponsored by West Bend Student Senate |
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Try your luck at blackjack, roulette and poker! Games are easy and fast to learn. Come and go as your schedule allows which means you can play for as little or as long as you like! FREE lunch for participants. Lots of prizes! NO pre-registration required. Sponsored by the Beaver Dam Student Senate. |
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Stop by the Commons to play Blackjack, Roulette, and Poker to win prizes! FREE lunch for student participants. Come and go as your schedule allows. No experience necessary; all games are fun, fast and easy to learn. No pre-registration required. Sponsored by the West Bend Student Senate.
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This is a brief introductory course that covers the basic concepts of QuickBooks. It also reviews fundamental accounting concepts. The key features you will learn are managing QuickBook files, working with customer and vendor transactions, banking with QuickBooks, planning and creating a new company, and opening of balances and balance sheet reports. This training meets... |
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People deliver results, it’s just that simple. But often interpersonal conflicts and communication breakdowns get in the way of truly great performance. In this series, participants focus on building competence in the areas of: leadership credibility, accountability, interpersonal communication, collaboration, integrity and navigating change. Target Audience: Individual contributors as well as leaders who seek to...
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You are invited to Student Senate! Membership requirements are minimal but meaningful. Besides enhancing their employability skills and resumes, members receive a ton of perks! Special Guest: Kim Schwamn, Director of Student Development/ Title IX Coordinator FREE lunch for members and prospective members. Join us. Why? To enhance your resume To develop employability skills To meet new...
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Leading within a team environment requires the ability to influence, to have constructive conversations focused on business goals, and a willingness to develop others to bring about day-to-day behavioral improvement. In this series, participants focus on building competence in the areas of: leadership credibility, team accountability, coaching, business thinking, decision making, and change management. This... |
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Manufacturing is no stranger to innovation. What is next on the horizon in terms of game changing technologies? If you don't have time to attend a lot of conferences and webinars, this two-hour session will catch you up on the latest technology trends in manufacturing; from AI to Robots/Cobots and from Industrial IoT to 4D...
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District Student Government (DSG) is a college-wide student governing body that meets approximately once a month in Lomira. DSG is comprised of representatives from each campus senate. To attend a DSG meeting or for more information, contact your Student Life Specialist. |
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You’ve moved into a new role – Supervisor. Now you have so many questions about topics you have never even had to consider before. Communication, goal setting, delegation, coaching, legal issues - it’s just the beginning. This session will give you the tools you need to easily make the transition into your new role and...
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Bring out your creativity and stop by the WB Commons for your chance to make a masterpiece on canvas! Cammie Walters, from the West Bend Art Center will be here to help you create a piece of artwork you will cherish and LOVE! Pour Painting has a become super popular lately. When acrylic paints and...
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This course provides more complex skills than those presented in our Level 1 and Level 2 courses, but with the same proven instructional design. This is an advanced course that will challenge students. Topics introduced include PivotTables and macros, financial functions, data analysis, auditing and additional functions, advanced formatting and analysis tools, collaboration, and more.... |
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The Beaver Dam Student Senate is sponsoring a Dog Walking for the Humane Society event. Choose which session you'd like to volunteer for, either 9 - 9:45 a.m. OR 10 - 10:45. Then, pre-register with Lisa in Student Life (lmanuell@morainepark.edu). Limited spots available, so sign up early! |
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The Beaver Dam Student Senate is sponsoring a Dog Walking for the Humane Society event. Choose which session you'd like to volunteer for, either 10 - 10:45 OR 11 - 11:45 a.m. Then, pre-register with Lisa in Student Life (lmanuell@morainepark.edu). Limited spots available, so sign up early!
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Stop down to the Cafe/Commons and help us kickoff Hispanic Heritage Month with a celebratory lunch! Diversity and Inclusion will have a fun contest to help you learn more about the Hispanic Culture! Free for Students with an ID ; Staff - $1 Sponsored by the West Bend Student Senate & Diversity and Inclusion |
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You are invited to Student Senate! Membership requirements are minimal but meaningful. Besides enhancing their employability skills and resumes, members receive a ton of perks! FREE lunch for members and prospective members. Join us. Why? To enhance your resume To develop employability skills To meet new people and make friends To get involved To network – on...
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Learn quick and easy ways to eat healthier followed by a session of stretching that can be done anywhere, including your desk, with a focus on head, neck and shoulders. Series 1 will review that what you eat (and when) affects your energy levels and ability to focus during the workday. These mid-day classes are... |
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Use digital volt ohmeters (DVOM), conduct voltage drop and relay circuit testing, and learn how to read automotive wiring diagrams. Classroom education is combined with hands-on application. Course prepares students for completion of A6 ASE electrical exam. Students are encourage to complete Automotive Circuits and Testing prior to this course. $169 per person. Price includes... |
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Wisconsin Statute #Ind.53.63 requires that all structural welding done in the state of Wisconsin be performed by state-certified welders. Single family or two-family dwellings and buildings used solely for agricultural purposes are exempt from this requirement. All tests are in accordance with AWS D1.1 Structural Steel Welding Code. All joint configurations and welding processes must...
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Obtain compliance with OSHA standard 1910.178 for powered trucks as a new driver, attend for refresher training, or update your certification every 3 years by exploring the fundamentals of forklift operation. Students receive classroom and hands-on application by practicing with a forklift. $125 per person. Price includes materials. Lunch on your own. |
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