Month: September 2019
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Marinette Campus Hispanic Heritage Celebration
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On Tuesday, Sept. 24, the UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus will be hosting a Hispanic heritage celebration. Students can come and enjoy snacks and Horchata while celebrating Hispanic heritage. The event will take place in the student union from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. For more information, please contact Bethany Welch, welchb@uwgb.edu.
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Red Wing teen showcases resolve after diabetes diagnosis | Local News | postbulletin.com
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Courtney Colwell is open about her Type 1 diabetes diagnosis. While participating in the 2019 Red Wing Royal Ambassadors program, she wrote about the condition and wore her glucose monitor during the evening gown portion of the event. Colwell is excited for her last year of high school and for college. Her plan is to attend…
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State Task Force Gathers PFAS Info In Marinette|Peshtigo Times Wisconsin Community Newspaper
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Because of high levels of PFOS and PFOAs found in ground and surface waters in areas of Marinette and the Town of Peshtigo and in sludge at Marinette and Peshtigo wastewater treatment plants, the Wisconsin Legislature’s 16-member bipartisan Speaker’s Task Force on Water Quality held one of its state-wide series of public hearings in Marinette…
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Marinette Campus Mid-Autumn Festival
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On Friday, Sept. 13, 2019, the UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus will be having a Mid-Autumn Festival. The schedule of events include mooncakes and tea in the Main Lobby from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., followed later by a bonfire and s’mores at Runnoe Park from 7 to 9 p.m. For more information, please contact Bethany…
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Warren Gerds/Critic at Large: University of Nayarit brings “Viva!” to Green Bay | wearegreenbay.com
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“Lovely Sweet One” or “Lovely Heavenly One” was sung Friday untranslated as part of an evening of allure in Cofrin Family Hall of Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Performing was Ballet Folklorico – University of Nayarit, presenting an expression of pride and discipline on an unusual visit. See more via Warren Gerds/Critic at Large: Review: Ballet…
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UW-Green Bay students to study soil from Packers’ practice fields | Green Bay Press-Gazette
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“The next big thing to emerge from the Green Bay Packers’ practice fields might not be a player. It could be life-saving bacteria instead. A team of student researchers from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and area high schools will examine a soil sample from the field as part of the Tiny Earth project, which aims…
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Packers’ practice field soil could help students find solutions to drug-resistant diseases | The Daily Cardinal
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The Tiny Earth project—a network of instructors and students from UW-Green Bay and local high schools—works to identify bacteria in the ground that can cure antibiotic-resistant diseases. The Packers donated a soil sample from one of their practice fields for the project. See more via Packers’ practice field soil could help UW-Green Bay students find solutions…
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Photos: Students enjoy ‘GB Week’
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Social media intern Shelby Smith has an eye for great photos, and for finding the fun. See “GB Week” from a student’s perspective. Click to advance slideshow or view the album on Flickr. – Photos by Shelby Smith, Marketing and University Communication Social Media Intern
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Photos: Tiny Earth kicks-off with soil from the Green Bay Packers
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The next big win emerging from the Green Bay Packers’ practice fields could be life-saving bacteria. Student and faculty researchers from UW-Green Bay and area high schools will examine a soil sample from the Packers’ Clark Hinkle Field as part of the Tiny Earth project, which aims to identify bacteria in the earth strong enough…