Month: June 2017

  • Final reminder: Send submissions to Fall 2017 Human Mosaics

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    Planning a diversity event in fall? Please post at this link for admission in the Fall 2017 Human Mosaic brochure. Deadline is July 14, 2017.

  • Faculty note: Meredith on jury at International Voice Competition

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    Prof. Sarah Meredith Livingston (Music) was invited to be part of the international jury at the 22nd Schneider/Trnavsky International Voice Competition, May 20 to 28 in Trnava, Slovakia. The competition consisted of 115 singers from 16 countries. Prizes were monetary and guest performances/concerts with opera companies and orchestras in Eastern Europe. Meredith Livingston was the…

  • Staff note: Christian leads community discussion on inclusivity

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    UW-Green Bay’s Director of Inclusive Excellence and the Pride Center, Stacie Christian, will lead a community discussion at inclusivity of LGBTQ+ individuals in our community and the workplace, from Noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 7 at the YWCA, Green Bay. The event is free and open to the public. Register by calling YWCA Member…

  • Weidner invites campus community to season unveiling: RSVP requested

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    All members of the campus community are invited to the unveiling of the 2017-2018 season at the Weidner Center — 1 p.m. Wednesday, June 21, 2017 Weidner Grand Foyer. Please RSVP by emailing wcpa@uwgb.edu by June 19, if you are able to attend. Doors to the lobby open at 12:30 p.m. The event will run…

  • UW-Green Bay announces spring 2017 academic honors

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    GREEN BAY — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has made public the names of students receiving academic honors for the spring semester. Students who earn a 4.0 grade point average, which represents all “A” grades, receive highest honors. High honors go to those earning 3.99 to 3.75 grade point averages. Honors are given to students…

  • Sauerhammer’s remarkable journey featured

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    “Don’t let her humble demeanor fool you.” That is how a feature story on UW-Green Bay graduate Tina Sauerhammer begins. The University’s youngest-ever graduate, eventual Miss Wisconsin and now a surgeon with Prevea Health in the Green Bay community, Sauerhammer discusses her journey, which includes championing organ donation and mentoring girls and young women.

  • Phuture Phoenix: Nearly 6,000 hours, 533 students tutored and mentored, 141 classrooms, and more…

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    UW-Green Bay’s Phuture Phoenix program finished compiling and analyzing data reports for the 2016-2017 Academic Year. The Phuture Phoenix program provides an opportunity for students from underrepresented and economically challenged backgrounds to believe post-secondary education is important, attainable and available. In the 2016-17 academic year: 5,831 hours of tutoring and mentoring provided by UW-Green Bay…

  • Campus Cliffhanger: A team of volunteers bands together for successful birth and banding of Peregrine falcons

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    Congratulations to Rupert and Mimi, the Peregrine parents of four fuzzy eyasses (baby falcons) hatched recently on the UW-Green Bay campus. According to Tom Erdman, Director of the Richter Museum at the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, it is the first successful nesting since the Peregrines first attempt in 2011, when “a fight with another Peregrine…

  • UW-Green Bay business alum, casting his nets wide

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    Commercial fisherman Todd Stuth ’00 Business Administration, says he creates his own supply and demand curve and hedges it based on market price. If there’s an abundance of a certain kind of fish, he will pull back. Read the feature on Stuth in the small business spotlight of Insight Magazine.  

  • Faculty note: Prof. Russ presents in Poland

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    Prof. Meir Russ (Cofrin School of Business) recently presented two seminars at the SWPS University of Social Sciences and Humanities in Katowice, Poland, titled “Homo Sustainabiliticus” and “Knowledge Management – How to use the potential not losing strength and time?” He also discussed future research collaboration with school faculty.