Day: September 14, 2017
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Reminder: Spawning Run this weekend
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Saturday, Sept. 16 is going to be a beautiful day for a run — especially one that benefits local habitat restoration and student research. UW-Green Bay is hosting the “Spawning Run” with proceeds benefiting student research with the American Fisheries Society and local habitat restoration. The 5K run/walk utilizes UW-Green Bay’s gorgeous Cofrin Arboretum Trails.…
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Updated, upgraded events calendar at uwgb.edu
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UW-Green Bay staff members have been working on a bolder look and more effective Events Calendar. Access it at www.uwgb.edu. Featured events are highlighted with pictures and detailed descriptions. Users can sort the calendar by days, weeks, or months. It provides convenience for quickly accessing information on: -Student Events -Student Organization Meetings -Art, Music &…
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Golf coach Lee Reinke challenges players with competitive muscle
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Wisconsin.golf published a fun feature about Green Bay Golf Coach Lee Reinke. “With all the hats he wears at UW-Green Bay these days, Lee Reinke doesn’t play as much golf as he’d probably like… So there was a dual-purpose to his decision to enter the Wisconsin State Golf Association state best-ball and match-play championships this…
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UW-Green Bay plays a big role in survival of the little (and endangered) Piping Plover
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The tiny bird with a large “footprint” is in the news again, thanks to the work of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay faculty, staff and former students, along with the Department of Natural Resources and the United States Fish & Wildlife Service. Four pairs of the endangered Great Lakes piping plovers nested in Lower Green…
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Faculty note: Luczaj featured in another showing
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It was another busy weekend for UW-Green Bay Prof. John Luczaj (Geology). Following a showing of the “The Great Ledge,” a documentary about the Niagara Escarpment, Sept. 9, 2017, he led a hike along the escarpment at Bayshore County Park for about 40 people. The event was sponsored by the Brown County Parks.