Day: April 17, 2020

  • Lip-syncing and basketball? Former Luxemburg-Casco star Cassie Schiltz can do it all

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    GREEN BAY – Cassie Schiltz has faced some tough competitors during her basketball career. None might be more difficult than the one the UW-Green Bay freshman guard and former Luxemburg-Casco star will go up against on Saturday. That’s when Schiltz hopes to pull off an upset against UWGB women’s coach Kevin Borseth in the Phoenix’s…

  • Experts: Stimulus money won’t count as taxable income | WHBY

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    The federal stimulus payments are already hitting bank accounts through direct deposit.Tax experts say people don’t have to pay income taxes on the money.UW-Green Bay Associate Accounting Professor Jim Loebl says it’s considered a rebate, and generally, rebates aren’t taxable. Source: Experts: Stimulus money won’t count as taxable income | WHBY

  • Wisconsin Ag Connection – Wisconsin Cheese Makers Announce Scholarship Winners

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    Five cheese makers will be earning money to help with their costs of continuing education from the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association. The group announced the winners of its 2020 scholarship program, in which the successful applicants will each get $3,000 awards.This year’s scholarship recipients Mary Kawleski, Agropur and graduate student in the Master of Food…

  • UW-Green Bay to Offer 200+ Summer Courses and Camps Online | Seehafer News

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced that all of its 200+ summer courses and a variety of new virtual camps will be delivered online for the first time ever due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Source: UW-Green Bay to Offer 200+ Summer Courses and Camps Online | Seehafer News

  • UW-Green Bay moves summer camps and classes online

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on Tuesday announced all of its more than 200 summer courses and youth education camps will be provided entirely online due to the coronavirus pandemic. The university also announced it would create more sections of summer courses for students who want to stay on track academically over the summer. UWGB Interim…

  • Alumnus Jake Immel wins Sheboygan County races

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    UW-Green Bay alumnus Jake Immel ’17 (Political Science and Public Administration) won his second term for Sheboygan Falls City Council and earned a seat on the Sheboygan County Board in the recent elections. He also works in customer service and nonprofit leadership. Immel was an RA, tour guide, teaching assistant and chair of the student resources…

  • Volleyball team to talk team trajectory despite COVID19

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    Green Bay Volleyball Coach Abbey Sutherland and the entire volleyball team will be presenting to Green Bay West Rotary during a weekly zoom meeting Tuesday, April 21, 2020. Their presentation will be: “Current Engagement Strategies to Enhance Team Culture and Connection.” Description: Our team was cooking with grease. We were learning, becoming a closer team,…

  • Learn more about UW-Green Bay’s Health and Wellness Management program | WFRV

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    UW-Green Bay’s Health and Wellness Program was recently featured on Local Five Live in light of the attention health care workers are receiving during the coronavirus pandemic. Associate Professor and Chair of Nursing & Health Studies Christine Vandenhouten was interviewed to give some insight into the field and program. Watch the interview via Health and…

  • Canonball Podcast-Special Series: The Student Experience

    Canonball Podcast-Special Series: The Student Experience

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    For the next few weeks, the Canonball Podcast will be a series of conversations with students about how they are coping with the academic changes brought on by COVID-19. In this interview senior Matthew Kersting (Pscyhology) gives his input. Listen here.

  • Weidner Center performance impacted by Coronavirus | WFRV

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    The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra on May 7, 2020 at the Weidner Center has been cancelled, as well as other performances in Northeastern Wisconsin, including concerts at the Resch Center and Meyer Theatre. More via Warren Gerds/Critic at Large: Coronavirus: More performance changes moving farther into the future | WFRV.