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Center on Aging

Aging is Adventure

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The Treasures of Growing older

At the Center on Aging, we recognize the privilege of learning from older adults.

Later life is more than a time of disability or ill-health; it's a time of new opportunity and new moments. Through the Center on Aging, you can join a community of people who celebrate getting older. Our goal is to involve the broader community as we provide education and share knowledge about adult development and aging processes with students and faculty from business, humanities, psychology, nursing, social work and other areas.

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An Age-Friendly University

Championing a positive outlook on older age, the Center on Aging is working to help UW-Green Bay be recognized as an Age-Friendly University and become a member of the AFU network. The Center is active in its community outreach, research and support for mid-life and older adults in our region.

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Furthering Careers & Education

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of workers age 75+ is expected to grow 97% by 2030. We encourage older people who want to promote their career and education in the second half of life.

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Lifelong Learning

We want to increase everyone's access to UW-Green Bay's health and wellness programs, as well as cultural and educational activities. One way we're doing that is through the Lifelong Learning Institute, where you can take a range of classes to continue your learning journey.

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Engaging with Our Retirees

One way to support our aging population is to engage with our UW-Green Bay retirees. Through the Retiree Association, you can talk and engage with fellow former UW-Green Bay employees and be recognized for your contributions to the university.

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Educating Future Professionals

With an increasing number of older people, there is an increased need for professionals who work with them. Across UW-Green Bay, we're training professionals who can help older people live healthy and joyful lives.

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Promoting Research

Each of our professors at the Center on Aging does research to help understand aging in our communities. If you want to learn more about their findings, contact us.

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Cultivating Intergenerational Learning

No matter your age, intergenerational learning is important and impactful. At the Center on Aging, we encourage this through programs like Elder Teachings. Here, you can learn directly from First Nations Elders and engage in thoughtful conversations.

Learn from Elders

Your Career is Calling

UW-Green Bay can help you answer. If you want to work with mid-life and older adults, we offer a range of certificates, degrees and career support so you can achieve your goals.

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Find Your Summer Haven

Snowbird housing is available at UW-Green Bay!

From May to August, we offer snowbird housing right here on campus. You can access the library free of charge, get a membership to the Kress Events Center and have easy access to the goings on of our campus to spend your summer in style.

Snowbird Housing

Dr. Dean VonDras

Ask an Expert

Meet Dean D. VonDras, Professor of Psychology and the founding Director of the UW-Green Bay Gerontology Center. With research interests in later life wellness and the intertwining of health and psychological processes in adult development, he's committed to understanding aging process. If you have questions about the center, he can help!

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