Day: December 4, 2018
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Wombat faculty and staff work ‘Pancake Study Day’
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At the Sheboygan Campus, faculty and staff will be dishing out breakfast for “Pancake Study Day,” Dec. 12 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
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Sheboygan Campus University Chorus is helping ‘make spirits bright’
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The University Chorus on the Sheboygan Campus will be performing some favorite selections from the semester as well as traditional holiday carols on Friday, Dec. 7 at the Jaycee Quarry from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. After the performance, take the time to view the mesmerizing light show across the road and support the Sheboygan…
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Please RSVP by Friday for Dec. 14 University Leadership Awards
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Please mark your calendars! The 38th Annual University Leadership Awards program will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 14 in the Phoenix Rooms, University Union, Green Bay Campus. A reception will follow. All are invited but please help in planning with an RSVP if you plan to attend by Friday, Dec. 7. Fall 2018…
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Video: UW System President Cross outlines 3+3 pay plan request
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University of Wisconsin System President Ray Cross will recommend the Board of Regents take decisive action to approve a pay plan that would provide UW System employees a three percent pay plan increase for each of the two fiscal years starting July 1. “As labor markets tighten, salaries rise, and inflation increases, reinvesting in UW…
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Deadline to complete the Benefits Preference Survey is Dec. 14
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The deadline to complete the Benefits Preferences Survey is Friday, Dec. 14. See the HR Connect blog post for reference.
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Alumnus named new Alaska Fish and Game Acting Commissioner
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Governor Mike Dunleavy has appointed UW-Green Bay alumnus Doug Vincent-Lang (Biology) as acting commissioner of Alaska’s Department of Fish and Game. Vincent-Lang is a veteran of the department with more than three decades of experience in wildlife research and management. Alaska Business has the story.
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More on how UW-Green Bay research could lead to a cheaper fish fry
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UW-Green Bay researcher, Ken Webb, is teaming up with a local nonprofit to develop a hatchery for yellow perch, a notoriously difficult fish to raise in an outdoor setting. We find out what’s needed to make it happen and how it could reduce the cost of a Friday fish fry. He talks about the project…
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Prof. Merkel is on WPR to talk ‘Tiny Earth’ and antibiotic resistance
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Human Biology Prof. Brian Merkel will be featured on WPR’s morning show during the 6 a.m. hour on Thursday, Dec. 6. Merkel is a lead organizer on the Tiny Earth event and will discuss why this event may help pave the way for new antibiotics — now a pressing global issue.