Month: February 2020
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Sheboygan Campus members doing their part to recycle
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Support the original Eco U (UW-Green Bay) by recycling dry erase and regular markers. The Sheboygan Campus is taking part in the Crayola Color Cycle Program. Place dried markers in one of the labeled boxes located in the LR Building Faculty Staff Lounge or the Fine Arts Building. Student services staff will do the rest.
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6:30 Concert Series continues with 10th Anniversary of ‘Miniature’ Compositions, Saturday, Feb. 29
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UW-Green Bay Music’s 6:30 Concert Series continues in February with a concert filled with “miniature” compositions which will be performed by the ensemble: a very small consortium. The ensemble consists of UW-Green Bay Music faculty and friends. A miniature composition is defined as a piece containing 100 or fewer notes or lasting one minute or…
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Missed the public forum with a UW-Green Bay chancellor candidate? You’re covered.
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Interviews begin this week for the four finalists hoping to become the next UW-Green Bay chancellor. Watch and/or listen live at the video stream links on the Chancellor Search webpage. Those same links will allow you to watch the public forum after the presentation as well. Mark Biermann is Thursday, Feb. 27 at 11:30 a.m. in Fort Howard…
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Voyageur Magazine Author Talk Series, Feb. 27
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“Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical Review” will be hosting its next Author Talk Series event on Thursday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble in Green Bay, 2498 Oneida St. Author Steve Frozena will give a talk on his article, “The Last Yegg of Pulaski: Eddie Bentz and the Robbery of the Pulaski-Chase…
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Reminder: ‘Strong Women Strong Coffee,’ Fueled by Caffeine and Passionate Entrepreneurs is March 5
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This free networking event in the 1965 Room, University Union, Green Bay Campus, on March 5, 2020 is for women who are focused on achieving something fresh for themselves and for their business. This event melds business professionals with entrepreneurs and encourages building and growing meaningful connections. The program is casual and each session features a…
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$1.5 million in equipment arrives at Brown County STEM Center on the UW-Green Bay Campus | Insight on Business
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“At a community event Thursday, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay celebrated the debut of $1.5 million in equipment that was recently delivered to the Brown County STEM Innovation Center. The new resources will help prepare the next generation of engineers and others headed into STEM careers.” Read more via $1.5 million in equipment arrives at…
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Handful of volunteers needed for Krash the Kress from 5 to 6:45 p.m.
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A handfuls of volunteers are still needed for Krash the Kress on Saturday, the culminating event of Homecoming Week. Organizers need six more volunteers for the 5 to 6:45 p.m. shift for the nearly 2,000 registrants. All volunteers receive a free long-sleeved t-shirt, and other perks. E-mail Kari Moody at moodys@uwgb.edu if you can help.