Last day to withdraw
The last day to withdraw from a full semester or second seven-week course is Friday, Nov. 10, at 4 p.m.
Students considering withdrawing from a course need to have the Course Withdrawal form signed by their academic advisor and the instructor for the course. Forms must be submitted to the registrar's office for processing.
For info: registrar@snc.edu, 920-403-3949
Late Night Breakfast: Volunteers needed
Faculty and staff interested in flipping pancakes and serving smiles during finals week can volunteer at Late Night Breakfast.
Sign up: Limited spots available.
For info: sara.hamer@snc.edu, 920-403-4495
Tonight: Wishmakers pizza fundraiser
Monday, Nov. 6-Tuesday, Nov. 7
Support the Wishmakers on Campus in their Make-A-Wish fundraising efforts by joining them for their delicious annual advisement eve pizza fundraiser, tonight! Pickup available from 333 Jacobs Ct, or call (920) 371-1607 for free delivery.
333 Jacobs Ct, 10 p.m.-1 a.m., $10 per pizza, $3 per slice
For info: taylor.wesolowski@snc.edu
All Saints' Day
Tuesday, Nov. 7
Join the Ignite team to celebrate All Saints' Day with the Parish families!
Catholic Student Center, 7-8:30 p.m.
For info: jennifer.rapavi@snc.edu
Women's volleyball in NACC playoffs
Tuesday, Nov. 7
Come to Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center this Tuesday in support of the women's volleyball team as they compete in the first round of the 2023 NACC playoffs! The match will begin at 7 p.m. with the winner advancing to Thursday's semi-final match. The team finished the NACC regular season strong and hopes to continue their run to a tournament title and a spot in the 2023 NCAA National Championships. Admission is free.
Mulva Family Fitness & Sports Center, 7-9 p.m.
For info: bj.bryant@snc.edu, 920-403-3138
DFG League presents: The SNCholastic Book Trade
Wednesday, Nov. 8
Join the DFG, Mulva Library and SNC English for the SNCholastic Book Trade in the Mulva Library flex space. Bring your finished reads to the Book Trade and swap with other bookists. There will also be a "read this" suggestions wall, snacks and a raffle where you can buy a ticket to win prizes. Proceeds go to Literacy Green Bay.
Mulva Library flex space, 1-5 p.m.
For info: april.beiswenger@snc.edu, 920-403-2945
Leadershop: Transitioning E-boards for Student Organizations
Wednesday, Nov. 8
Come out to learn the best way to transition your executive board for your student organization! Learn the best tips, tricks and ways to avoid conflict and miscommunications.
Cofrin 11, 4-5 p.m.
For info: jenna.graven@snc.edu
Thanksgiving Dinner at Ruth's Marketplace
Wednesday, Nov. 8
Relax! Bring your friends and join dining services for a festive Thanksgiving dinner before the campus holiday break. Ruth's is featuring three carving stations, an appetizer spread, salads and sides, and a holiday sweets buffet.
Please note: Ruth's will close that day 2-4:30 p.m. to prepare for the dinner. Dale's will remain closed that night, Wednesday, Nov. 8.
Ruth's Marketplace, 4-7 p.m., Meal Plan, Meal Dollars, Custom Cash and Credit/Debit accepted
For info: carrie.swanson@snc.edu, 920-403-4291
SNC Theatre Studies presents: “Pride and Prejudice”
Wednesday, Nov. 8-Saturday, Nov. 11
Please join SNC Theatre Studies for our production of "Pride and Prejudice" by Kate Hamill. Based on the beloved novel by Jane Austen, this adaptation is a zany romp with the Bennet girls as they navigate what society expects of them versus what they actually want.
Webb Theatre, 7:30 p.m., $15 for adults, $2 for students
For info: april.beiswenger@snc.edu, 920-403-2945
Awards reception for Juried Art Exhibition
Thursday, Nov. 9
You are invited to a reception celebrating the 2023 Juried Student Art Exhibition. This annual, competitive exhibition features the work of current St. Norbert College students. Awards will be judged by Laura Schley, public arts coordinator for the city of Green Bay, and announced at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 9. The exhibition runs through Dec. 1 in the Baer Gallery of the Bush Art Center.
Bush Art Center, 5-6:30 p.m.
For info: shan.bryan-hanson@snc.edu, 920-403-3072
Stories of Space and Sense of Belonging
Thursday, Nov. 9
Benjamin Rieth takes people on a journey of understanding the spaces around them and how students, faculty and staff can better use their everyday spaces to foster a community of belonging for all by using his Five R theory approach.
The spaces where students feel like they belong are complex and sacred. The theory that will be presented is called the Five Rs: Space and Student Sense of Belonging, which provides higher education professionals with a framework and a set of tools to foster a student sense of belonging through the intentional use of space.
Fort Howard Theater, 6-7:30 p.m.
For info: kristin.espinar@snc.edu, 920-403-3232
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