Month: September 2016

  • ‘Revise the Room’ fundraiser nears goal

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    The “Revise the Room” fundraiser has nearly reached its goal of raising $6,000 to purchase new chairs for Theater Hall 378. This room is used by students in English 305: Novel Writing Workshop who are challenged with writing a 50,000 word novel draft by the end of the semester. To learn more, visit their Facebook…

  • It’s Phoenix Friday!

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    Today is Phoenix Friday. Don’t miss upcoming singer/songwriter, Dustin Hatzenbuhler, in the Coffee Shop at 8 p.m. tonight. He has appeared on The Voice and plays the guitar, ukulele, and piano. Admission is free to students and community members alike. Men’s soccer hosts Wright State at 7 p.m. Saturday and women’s soccer hosts South Dakota…

  • One Fish, Two Fish Hike in Baird Creek

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    Join our neighbors at Baird Creek… Charlie Frisk, Baird Creek Preservation Foundation Board President, is leading a hike at 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 17 at Christa McAuliffe Park.

  • Faculty note: Prof. Mahfuz named secretary

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    Assistant Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz, an assistant professor of the Natural and Applied Sciences department (Electrical Engineering Technology), was named the Secretary of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Emerging Technical Subcommittee on Nanoscale, Molecular & Quantum Networking within the IEEE Communications Society. The subcommittee focuses on nanoscale communication systems. Mahfuz’s principal area…

  • Meet and Greet at the American Intercultural Center

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    The American Intercultural Center (AIC) will have a Meet ‘n Greet from noon to 2 p.m. Wed. Sept. 14 in the AIC/Office of Student Life. Meet other students, staff and faculty. Learn about programming for the upcoming year. Snacks and refreshments provided.

  • Emmons work displayed at UW-Milwaukee

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    Carol Emmons, professor emerita (Art & Design) is one of 11 alumni of UW-Milwaukee to be selected for an exhibition of sculpture featuring UWM emeritus sculpture professors and students. The exhibition runs in the Arts Center Gallery from Sept. 16 to Nov. 3. Emmons is showing a new installation piece entitled Cosmogony 2.2, one of a…

  • Green Bay women’s basketball schedule released

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    The Green Bay women’s basketball schedule has been released, and competition will be fierce. The road nonconference schedule includes visits to three 2016 NCAA Tournament participants in Belmont (Nov. 22), Chattanooga (Nov. 25) and South Dakota State (Dec. 9). In addition to 18 league games, the non-conference schedule includes a pair of home games in…

  • New NURSE 1-2-1 Model Recognized

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    The American Association of Community Colleges recognized the new UWGB/NWTC NURSE 1-2-1 model as innovative in its recent Community College Daily publication. This model and a few other approaches mentioned have great promise for building a stronger BSN-prepared nursing workforce. With the publication, the Nursing department is receiving some calls from Community Colleges across the…

  • UW-Green Bay in the news…

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    UWGB freshmen settle into dorms, WBAY, Sept. 2 UWGB displays items for future time capsule, Fox11, Sept. 7 UWGB Creates Time Capsule, NBC26, Sept. 7 Innovative approaches to nursing degrees, AACC 21st Century Virtual Center, Sept. 7

  • Time Capsule Dedication launches optimism, forward thinking

    Time Capsule Dedication launches optimism, forward thinking

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    A time capsule dedication on Wednesday (Sept. 7) was a joyful conclusion to a year of celebrating UW-Green Bay’s 50-year history and an opportunity for the University to focus on the future. Among a crowd of University faculty, staff, alumni, retirees and friends, UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller, University Archivist Deb Anderson, 50th Anniversary…