Month: March 2013
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UW-Green Bay grad earns student award at Hamline Law School
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UW-Green Bay graduate Aaron Damrau, a 2011 graduate in History and Political Science, is midway through his second semester at Hamline University School of Law in Minnesota. He wrote back recently to praise his professors here – particularly Prof. Andrew Kersten, now of the Provost’s Office – and thank them for helping him find success.…
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March 19 marketing chapter meeting is free and open to public
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MAC Hall 204 will be the site from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 19, when prospective members of a new Northeast Wisconsin chapter of the American Marketing Association gather for an introductory meeting. The event is co-hosted by UW-Green Bay’s Small Business Development Center and the Cofrin School of Business. The meeting’s theme is…
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Comet watchers need scopes, sharp eyes
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Retired Geosciences Prof Steve Dutch sends us this photo taken Wednesday night (March 13) from the campus bayshore near Lambeau Cottage. See the Comet PANSTARRS? In this image the comet is faintly visible about one-third of the way down the image, almost directly above the bright light at bottom. (This view is looking back toward…
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Phoenix faces traditional rival Detroit in tonight’s semifinal
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No. 20 UW-Green Bay (27-2) tips off at 7:30 p.m. Friday (March 15) in a Horizon League tournament semifinal at the Kress Events Center. The opponent is Detroit (17-12), coached by former Phoenix staff member Autumn Radamacher and traditionally a challenging matchup for the top-seeded home team. No. 2 seed Youngstown State faces No. 3…
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Look for the ‘Green Bandana Brigade’ vs Detroit
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There’s a story behind that bandana-wearing, sign-waving knot of students who have really livened up Phoenix women’s basketball games the past few weeks, and attracted even more fans. Marketing/Communication student intern Taylor Zajac tells it in a fun, photo-illustrated feature, click here.
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Phoenix Phriday reminders
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Here’s a reminder that Friday (March 15) is officially declared Phoenix Phriday on campus, with Chancellor Tom Harden urging you … and you .. and you, too, over there … to show your school spirit. You might do that by wearing a splash or a bucketful of Phoenix Green, or by using a “Phoenix fan”…
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Romeo revisited: Sutton’s play finds love, after all, in NYC
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Congratulations to moonlighting Writing Center Director and Humanistic Studies Prof. Brian Sutton, whose efforts as a playwright, producer and songwriter have paid off with some nice recognition from the New York Music Theatre Festival. Sutton’s Searching for Romeo will have a three-performance run as a staged reading in a mid-Manhattan theatre this coming July as…
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Shorewood Golf Course has a new Clubhouse Manager
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The University Union and Shorewood Golf Course are pleased to announce the recent hiring of Lee Reinke as the new assistant director – business/retail. Reinke will lead the Shorewood Clubhouse, Restaurant, and Pro Shop operations; The Phoenix Club programs, services, and staff; University Ticketing/Information/ID Services operation, program, and staff; and the University Union/Shorewood special events…
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Student employment goes social with nominees
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Student Employment is going social with its Student Employment of the Year nominees. Featured this week is Marketing and Communication intern Katie VanStraten. Some of you have seen her work on the 360° of learning water bottles. Learn more about Katie and the other fantastic nominees here: https://www.facebook.com/UwgbStudentEmployment
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Tragedy for 2009 UW-Green Bay Art/Arts Management grad
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Word has been received that Mary Jo Walker, who graduated in 2009 with an Art major and Arts Management minor, has suffered a terrible loss with this week’s murder of her 19-year-old son at their suburban Atlanta home. The crime drew widespread attention in the Atlanta area because it happened in a quiet residential area…