Meet the WIPPS team: Jennifer Leber
…favorite thing about working at WIPPS is being engaged with the community and building relationships with people in the community. As a former parent…
…favorite thing about working at WIPPS is being engaged with the community and building relationships with people in the community. As a former parent…
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As Wausau and the surrounding communities have become more diverse, people have more opportunities to learn about cultures, lifestyles and views different from their own. At the same time, the community has been exposed to real ethnic and cultural diversity issues. A grassroots effort, called “Toward One Wausau,” was launched last fall. Its aim – […]…
…She is a family physician and Assistant Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin-Central Wisconsin where she co-directs the Physician in the Community course….
…speaker cited three factors that contribute to cynicism; lack of personal identity, lack of a sense of community and lack of purpose. This reminded…
…in T.B. Scott Free Library’s Community Room, the public is invited to be part of a dynamic community discussion, “Learning Civil Discourse, Skills for…
…struggles of a homeless person, but also the fact that homeless people are a community who look out for one another and, contrary to…
…design and visual communication major who plans to attend UW-Milwaukee next year. “I enjoyed the opportunities to be more involved in the community and…
…she was a research coordinator and outreach specialist for nearly eight years at the UWMadison School of Medicine and Public Health/UW Community Health Connections…