Day: February 22, 2018
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Soul food and food for your soul, UntitledTown event, tonight (Feb. 22)
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Organizers of UntitledTown will host a Festival Kick-off Party Thursday, Feb. 22 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Homemade Southern Cuisine, 1706 Main St., Green Bay. Attend and you will find spicy tidbits about Festival events and a taste of the talent to come with a reading by local author Melissa Westemeier. There will be…
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Buy, merge, or go home? SBDC provides advice
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At SignoftheTimes.com, a Sheboygan businessman describes helped he received including business plan advice from the SBDC. Read the story.
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Music, theatre, athletics, discounts — all part of Phoenix Friday
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Every Friday is Phoenix Friday and this Friday is a great day to be a Phoenix. You can see a Theatre and Dance performance, a 6:30 Concert or a women’s basketball game. Don’t forget about your discount from The Phoenix Bookstore — surprise 30% off storewide, or take Chartwells up on its offer — 15%…
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Staple of Lifelong Learning Institute, Eisenreich, honored by Allouez Village Band
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In last week’s Green Bay Press-Gazette was a story about recently deceased Mary Eisenreich, active with UW-Green Bay’s Lifelong Learning Institute. Here’s an excerpt, “Brent Hussin knew Mary Eisenreich long before they crossed musical paths in the Allouez Village Band 10 years ago. It was virtually impossible not to know her — and equally impossible…
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Faculty note: Chattopadhyay and Turkiewicz research project
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Assistant Professors Katie Turkiewicz (Communication) and Ankur Chattopadhyay (Information and Computing Science) have been working with student Michael Schulz on an interdisciplinary research project along with recently graduated Michael Schulz (Computer Science). One the published works from this project was included in the “Winter 2017 Undergraduate Research Highlights” from the Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR).…
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Please encourage students to complete NCHA survey
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The week of Feb. 26, 2018, 2,000 UW-Green Bay randomly selected students will be receiving an email invitation to participate in the National College Health Assessment (NCHA) sponsored and distributed by the American College Health Association (ACHA). This project has UW-Green Bay IRB approval. Participation is voluntary and confidential.The ACHA-NCHA is a survey designed to…
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Chartwells is hosting focus groups, with Dining Points and FAST Points for participants
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Chartwell’s is hosting focus groups next week Tuesday and Thursday, Feb. 27 and March 1. Participants will receive $20 Dining Points and FAST Points for Faculty & Staff for a one-hour commitment. Faculty, staff and students can offer feedback. See times available and register here.