Day: September 6, 2017

  • DACA presentation on Monday, Sept. 11

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    Marissa Leza De Rosa, UW-Green Bay’s bilingual admissions advisor, is presenting information about DACA on Monday, September 11, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. in the Christie Theatre, University Union. She will speak about what DACA is, what might change with the new regulation and who to contact to advocate for undocumented students and employees.…

  • UW-Green Bay Public Safety Offers Parking Regulation Reminders

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    UW-Green Bay Public Safety reminds students, faculty and staff to purchase parking permits if they will park on campus more than five times in a semester. The permit costs $62 and the vehicle license plate is the virtual parking permit, so it must be entered accurately. Vehicles with one license plate must park with he…

  • UW-Green Bay Changes Building Hours and Access Policy

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    The new UW-Green Bay Building Hours and Access policy, OP-15-17-1 goes into effect this fall 2017 semester. This policy, developed by a working group representing the Provost Office, Public Safety and Safety Management, states that academic building hours are 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Those in the buildings before 11:00 p.m. will be allowed to…

  • Green Bay men’s basketball program announces 2017-18 schedule

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    Green Bay men’s basketball head coach Linc Darner has announced the team’s schedule for the upcoming 2017-18 season, which features 16 home games and a host of challenging road contests. The Phoenix will open the regular season on Nov. 14 at Northern Illinois and will begin Horizon League play at home on Dec. 28 with…

  • New online training portal for research-related compliance training

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    The Office of Grants and Research, in collaboration with the Institutional Review Board (IRB) Committee and Institutional Animal Care & Use Committee (IACUC), has officially opened a new, online portal for research-related compliance training requirements: CITI (citiprogram). CITI training is available for all campus principal investigators and student investigators seeking research compliance training and certification…

  • Funds available for Academic Staff Professional Development

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    The Academic Staff Professional Development Allocations Committee has funds available to assist academic staff in attending professional development meetings and programs. Funding is available for up to 50 percent of the total cost, not to exceed $750. Total funding provided is subject to availability and may be less than requested. Note that funds will not…

  • Faculty note: New link for Meinhardt highlight

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    As mentioned last week, just in time for some upcoming programs and art exhibits, UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology, Gender Studies) has his work highlighted a new, online journal of art and science, including a collaboration with art professor Alison Gates. We’ve repaired the link that didn’t seem to work last week.…

  • Prof. VonDras has new book

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    UW-Green Bay Prof. Dean D. VonDras (Human Development, Psychology) has a new book published, “Better Health through Spiritual Practices: A Guide to Religious Behaviors and Perspectives That Benefit Mind and Body” by Dean D. VonDras, Ph.D, Editor. “Recognizing that many religious and spiritual beliefs promote wellness through their practices or stated objectives — for example,…

  • It’s year three of Next Week Today with Adam Novotny

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    It’s the third year for Student Life’s weekly video blog “Next Week Today,” produced and hosted by Adam Novotny, Office of Student Life. The videos promote student events for the upcoming week. You can find the videos on the Student Life Facebook and YouTube pages. There were a total of 14,587 views last year, an…

  • Launch Wisconsin seeks student volunteers

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    UW-Green Bay-sponsored Launch Wisconsin is seeking 20 student volunteers from UW-Green Bay for its Oct. 17 and Oct. 18 annual event dates at Lambeau Field. Click for more information and to RSVP. Students will get direct contact with area executives, recruitment officers and mentors, and they can log this experience on their LinkedIn accounts, using…