Year: 2016

  • Deadline extended for UW System Spring Conference

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    The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning announces an extended deadline to submit proposals for the UW System Spring Conference on Teaching and Learning, “At the Crossroads: The Future Landscape of Learning.” The conference will take place April 20-21, 2017 at the La Crosse Center in La Crosse, Wis., and will bring 200 students,…

  • AIC hosts discussion tomorrow regarding events at UW-Stout, UW-Eau Claire

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    In light of the recent events at UW-Stout and UW-Eau Claire, UW-Green Bay’s American Intercultural Center personnel are planning an event to show solidarity and support for sister institutions. From noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 9, there will be a brown bag lunchtime discussion about recent events, and the role the presidential election had…

  • College of Science and Technology hosting open house Friday

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    Join UW-Green Bay’s newly appointed Dean of the College of Science and Technology, John Katers, at an open house for the new college. The open house will be held from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, in room ES 317. All faculty and staff are invited to attend to check out the new offices…

  • Final Campus Preview Day is Friday

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    This Friday, Nov. 11 is the final Campus Preview Day event of the fall semester, with more than 100 guests touring campus, meeting faculty, and attending a resource fair of campus offices and opportunities. From admissions personnel, “To all the faculty and staff to make this day engaging, informative, and exciting for our prospective/future students,…

  • Brian Sutton and Romeo cast featured on Local 5 Live yesterday

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    UW-Green Bay Prof. and celebrated playwright Brian Sutton appeared on Local 5 Live yesterday (Nov. 7) to promote Searching for Romeo. Sutton answered questions about the musical, its past reviews, and its time in New York. UWGB students Nick Schommer and Talor Sohr, who have leading roles in the UW-Green Bay’s version, performed one of…

  • Can Green Bay women’s basketball make it 19 straight?

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    Can Green Bay women’s basketball win 19 straight Horizon League regular-season championships? Early predictions say, “yes.” Last year marked its 39th straight winning season. The Press-Gazette has the coverage and an interview with Head Coach Kevin Borseth. Read it here.

  • Live stream of board of regents meeting

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    The November meeting of the Board of Regents will be webcast this week (Nov. 10) from Madison. The meeting will be held from 9:45 a.m. to approximately 2:30 p.m. Reports to be discussed include those from the President of the Board, the Education Committee and the Business & Finance Committee. Following the meeting, a news…

  • Prof. Weinschenk offers analysis on voting age

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    UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof.Aaron Weinschenk (Public & Environmental Affairs) worked with a journalist at Vox, Ezra Klein’s well known news website, to provide information on young voters. Weinschenk provided data analysis, research and visuals to aid in answering the question of whether the voting age should be dropped to 16. Read it here.

  • Card-making for UW-Stout community

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    The AIC is hosting a card-making event from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Nov. 8, in the AIC/OSL Suite (Union Room 150) to show support and encouragement to UW-Stout. The encouragement cards will be sent to the UW-Stout community as they are recovering from the tragic death of one of their students, Hussain Saeed Alnahdi.…

  • UW-Green Bay helps scouts with water badge

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    UW-Green Bay, in collaboration with NEW Water, helped more than 75 girl scouts earn their water badges in highly-interactive activities on Saturday, Nov. 6. The event was called “Wonders of Water” Badge Day. Most activities took place between 12:15 p.m. and 3 p.m. in UWGB’s Laboratory Sciences building and the Mauthe Center. UW-Green Bay Profs.…