Day: December 17, 2018

  • ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ coming to the Weidner Center, Friday, Dec. 21

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    In “A Charlie Brown Christmas,”a favorite holiday classic comes to life in this all-new touring production. Join the whole Peanuts gang as they put on their own Christmas play and ultimately discover the true meaning of the season. Tickets can be purchased online or in-person at the University Ticketing and Information Center located within UW-Green Bay’s University Union.

  • Give the gift of live entertainment this holiday season

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    Give the gift of live entertainment with tickets to shows at the Weidner Center this holiday season. A variety of shows are available to choose from, such as Lombardi, Legally Blonde, Finding Neverland and much more. Tickets can be purchased online or in-person at the University Ticketing and Information Center located within UW-Green Bay’s University Union.

  • More on yellow perch partnership

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    The partnership between UW-Green Bay and The Farmory is working to breed yellow perch. The hope is that the project will be able to reduce the cost of fish fry dinners while also increasing the quality. As well, the project allows young people to become involved in locally-sourced food options. Read the full story in Outdoor…

  • Register for the Instructional Development Institute

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    The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and the Instructional Development Council will be hosting the Instructional Development Institute on Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019 from 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. The institute will feature workshops and presentations that explore how students can be engaged in high-impact experiences across the curriculum. Learn more and register.

  • Academic Staff Committee (ASC) meets this Wednesday, Dec. 19

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    The 2018-19 Academic Staff Committee (ASC) will be meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. in Cofrin Library (CL) 735. Committee meetings are open governance group meetings. View the meeting agenda. Any questions can be directed to any member of the 2018-19 committee: Jamee Haslam (Chair), Sherri Arendt (Vice Chair), Lynn Niemi, Eric Craver,…

  • Farewell planned for Pat Theyerl

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    IT Trainer and Help Desk Associate Pat Theyerl is retiring after a 16-year career at UW-Green Bay. Say farewell and enjoy some refreshments on Thursday, Jan. 10, 2018 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. in the Instructional Services building, Room 1034.

  • Prof. Phil Clampitt interviewed on Oconto police social media post

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    Prof. Phil Clampitt (Communication) was recently featured as a social media expert in an article addressing a controversial Facebook post published by the Oconto Police Department. “If anything can be misunderstood it will be misunderstood in the worst way. The ‘so what’ to that is to figure out how to respond to it,” said Prof. Clampitt…

  • Prof. Clampitt provides insight on Google’s top search list

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    Prof. Phil Clampitt (Communication) offered his insight on Google’s top search list. “Money and weather are things that we’re always concerned with. So, it’s a day to day life type of thing and the weather is something that, I think, that goes with that’s something that we’re always concerned with because it affects literally our…

  • Faculty note: Prof. Harvey J. Kaye featured in podcast

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    Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Professor Harvey J. Kaye (Democracy and Justice Studies) has been featured on the podcast “#WeThePeople LIVE” in the episode “Is the USA Undemocratic?” This episode in particular focuses on powers being taken away from the incoming Democratic governor Tony Evers and what that means.