Month: December 2018

  • Green Bay men score season-high in win

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    Scoring a season-high and the seventh-most points in program history, Green Bay had seven players finish in double-figures in its 112-46 win over UW-Stout at the Kress Center on Tuesday night. The Phoenix (6-4) never trailed in its final home nonconference game of the season and will now turn its attention to a challenging road-trip…

  • Faculty and staff note: Susan Frost workshop

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    Susan Frost, associate lecturer in the humanities, presented a workshop for the Governmental IT Symposium in St. Paul, MN last week (December 2018). The workshop, Critical Thinking: Perspectives to Create Innovative Solutions, is part of her Thinking Through the Humanities Series. Frost provides continuing education workshops for business, social services and medical professionals, and for…

  • UW System announces ‘UW Extended Campuses’

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    The UW Extended Campus is not a new accredited institution. Rather, it is a new enterprise that coordinates the UW System’s approach to online education and extends the reach of all existing UW institutions beyond their physical boundaries. All programs coordinated through the UW Extended Campus are partnerships: instruction and degrees come from the UW…

  • Summer 2019 undergraduate research fellowship opportunity

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    Rising sophomore, junior and senior undergraduate students from all U.S. colleges/universities are invited to apply for a 10-week NSF/REU summer research program in interdisciplinary water science and engineering at Virginia Tech. Fellowships begin May 28, 2019 (arrival day) and end Aug. 2, 2019 (departure day). A stipend of $500/week ($5000 total), housing, meals and travel…

  • Lawton Gallery announces 2019 exhibitions

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    The Lawton Gallery (UW-Green Bay Campus) would like to thank everyone for an amazing semester. This semester, the Lawton has been honored to host Barbara Diener, who explored the paranormal through her photography, show off the some of the University’s own collection including work from the branch campuses and present the UW-Green Bay Juried Student…

  • Commencement: Business student Skyla Aissen, speakers, live-stream and more

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    Commencement video will be live-streamed Green Bay, Wis. — With roots planted deep in Northeast Wisconsin and visions of “branch” expansion, recent Business Administration graduate and Christmas Tree Farm owner Skyla Aissen has her work gloves on and is ready for the future. But first she will walk with her 400-plus classmates and receive her…

  • Register now for Krash the Kress, Feb. 1

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    Krash the Kress is the “Big Game” of Homecoming 2019, and it’s free for UW-Green Bay students! Alumni and UW-Green Bay friends and family are encouraged to take part in the fun too! The Green Bay men’s basketball team will be playing rival Milwaukee on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019 at 7 p.m. at UW-Green Bay’s Kress…

  • Prof. Greg Aldrete to address the December 2018 graduating class

    Prof. Greg Aldrete to address the December 2018 graduating class

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    Since 1995, Professor Gregory Aldrete has been relating the past to the present at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. A professor of Humanistic Studies and History, Aldrete focuses his studies on the Ancient World and what lessons we can learn from history. In his address, “Three Unlikely Virtues,” Aldrete will discuss virtues and advice for…

  • Make that a Top 10! Marinette/Menominee on in Small Business Revolution

    Make that a Top 10! Marinette/Menominee on in Small Business Revolution

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    Congratulations to the UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus and the entire Marinette/Menominee community on moving forward in the Small Business Revolution Main Street competition. The community was announced as making the cut for the Top 10! There will be an open meeting on Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at 6 p.m. in the Marinette Campus Cafeteria to discuss…

  • Lauren Putnam, the Graduating Class Speaker for the 2018 Winter Commencement Ceremony

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    Lauren Putnam, the Graduating Class Speaker for the 2018 Winter Commencement Ceremony, will receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Human Biology with a Health Sciences emphasis and a minor in Chemistry. A leader in her class and in the organizations that she works within, Putnam strives to lift up fellow students and up-and-coming high…