Day: April 17, 2020
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NCAA revenue sharing cuts to hit UW-Green Bay | WBAY
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) will not be sharing nearly as much revenue with member schools this year thanks to COVID-19. Director of Athletics at UW-Green Bay Charles Guthrie gives his input, stating “we look at this as an opportunity to find ways that we can be more efficient.” Source: NCAA revenue sharing cuts…
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Nominate a student organization for Annual Student Organization Awards
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The Office of Student Life is seeking nominations for the 2019-2020 “Student Organization of the Year.” To nominate an organization that has done great things this year, complete the following brief form: http://uwgreenbay.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_esNIEXsBhRQpgzj. They are also looking for nominations for the 2019-2020 “Outstanding Service Project of the Year” award. To nominate an organization to receive…
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Lawton Gallery features artists for Art: A Virtual Connection
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While its doors are closed, the Lawton Gallery is still presenting art through virtual means. Art: A Virtual Connection is a virtual exhibition of performance art, artist talks, demos and more by local artists. Featured this week is Cristian Andersson, a visual artist from Appleton, Wis. See his featured work and listen to his Artist…
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Faculty note: Assistant Prof. Mandeep Singh Bakshi publishes article
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Assistant Prof. Mandeep Singh Bakshi (Chemistry, NAS) recently published an article in the “International Journal of Biological Macromolecules.” The article is titled, “Photophysical behavior of heme group: Unfolding of hemoglobin and myoglobin in the presence of Gemini surfactants of different molecular architectures.” This work highlights the photophysical behavior of hemoglobin and myoglobin to predict their…
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Summer Camps 2020
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On Tuesday, April 14 (2020), UW-Green Bay made the difficult decision to not bring campers, volunteers and staff to UW-Green Bay Camps this summer. The health and well-being of all is our highest priority. The medical risk and our ability to protect our campers, volunteers and staff onsite is too great. While news changes daily…
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Random Encounter #4: In Which the State of Things (pandemic) Affects the State of Play
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UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Bryan Carr’s (Communication, Information and Computing Science) monthly article features how video game playing is affected by the current state of things regarding the pandemic. “Normally, that means thinking about a particular game or topic that will be relevant in the publishing window and putting together some kind of pithy commentary…
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Earth Week Photo Challenge
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Connect with the University community next week, during Earth Week by participating in an Earth Week Photo Challenge seen above. Each day the week of April 20, 2020, social media users are invited to post to a prompt associated with Earth Week with #uwgbearthweek. UW-Green Bay student participants posting to social media publicly with the…
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UW-Green Bay alumna featured on John Krasinski’s ‘Some Good News’ | WISN
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UW-Green Bay alumna Emily Martin and her roommate Jack Anderson were given some of their own good news this week, when they realized they were featured in John Krasinski’s third episode of “Some Good News.” Source: Menomonee Falls roommates featured on John Krasinski’s ‘Some Good News | WISN
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UW-Green Bay Peregrine Falcon cam highlighted as a way to enjoy Spring from quarantine | Science Friday
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The UW-Green Bay Peregrine Falcon camera was highlighted as a way for people to still enjoy spring while staying home. “It’s an exciting way to connect with those birds over the internet and virtually,” says Producer Christie Taylor. Listen to the discussion: Enjoying Spring From Quarantine | Science Friday.