Month: December 2018

  • Photos: Kwanzaa Celebration

    Photos: Kwanzaa Celebration

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    UW-Green Bay celebrated Kwanzaa — an annual celebration of African and African-American culture and identity, based on the seven principles of African heritage — with the greater community on Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018. This year, the theme was unity. Enjoy the photos. Click to advance slideshow or view the album on Flickr. – Photos by…

  • UW-Green Bay German Club students have a busy December

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    It has been a busy past few weeks for the UW-Green Bay German Club. On Friday, Nov. 30, 2018 three German majors, Alexander Alberts, Carolann Faulhaber and Griffin Dinse, were invited to an all-day workshop for graduate students at UW-Madison, sponsored by the Department of German, Nordic and Slavic Studies. The following day they traveled…

  • Words Matter: Rare Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing and Applied Arts Degree Launching at UW-Green Bay in 2019

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    Green Bay, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents last week approved University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s proposal for a new writing degree in response to student, employer and publishing industry demand for graduates with exceptional writing skills infused with creativity. The University’s Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Writing and Applied Arts major…

  • Last week of United Way campaign is this week

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    From your United Way campus chairpersons: This is the final week of UW-Green Bay’s Brown County United Way campaign. Please consider making a commitment today to support our local community. Together we can help the our local community through the intensive efforts of the Brown County United Way. Their leadership supports the 2-1-1 Call Center…

  • Turning of the Tassel: Winter Commencement will be Snyder’s final

    Turning of the Tassel: Winter Commencement will be Snyder’s final

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    On Dec. 15, 2018, just minutes before UW-Green Bay seniors begin their formal processional into the Weidner Center for their graduation ceremony, and following three months of planning and preparation, Commencement Coordinator Jan Snyder will address the graduates one final time: “When it is time to process, don’t forget your name card! Follow your marshals’…

  • Gurung is featured in APA monitor

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    Prof. A.R. Gurung is featured on the December’s American Psychological Association’s  December monitor. “APA has launched the first major national initiative designed to improve the Introductory Psychology course,” and its led by Prof. Gurung. See the preview. For more about the initiative, visit pages.apa.org/education.

  • The Phoenix Bookstore buyback has begun

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    The Phoenix Bookstore reminds the campus community that the buyback and textbook check-in has begun.

  • Drone footage: Brown County STEM Innovation Center

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    Want a birds-eye view of STEM Innovation Center, construction? See the drone video.

  • Reminder: 2019 Research in the Rotunda

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    On Wednesday, Apr. 17, 2019, the UW System will be celebrating the 16th annual Research in the Rotunda: Showcasing the Work of UW undergraduates event at the State Capitol in Madison. The event focuses on students, faculty advisers and the breadth of undergraduate research taking place on UW System campuses. To submit an abstract submission, please go to:…

  • Halal chicken now available at Cloud Commons

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    Chartwells announced that they now offer a halal-certified protein every day at the Cloud Commons. The new option is a result of the diverse international population and Muslim student group that has reached out. Halal food includes any food that falls under specifications outlined in Islamic law and mostly addresses meat. Where to find it?…