Daily Archive: April 23, 2020
GREEN BAY (NBC 26)—For local job seekers, times have changed. The past few months have made all the difference in the market. “This was the best job market ever,” UW-Green Bay Director of Career...
If you missed out on the fun of Earth Day and couldn’t join the live videos and discussions, you still have the opportunity to watch the programming! Below are the links to videos streamed...
Mishicot High School’s Savannah Siders will attend UW-Green Bay for biology, with plans to become either a veterinarian or a pediatrician. Source: Mishicot High School’s Savannah Siders to attend UWGB for biology
Sheboygan County, Wis. (WBAY) – The Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation (SCEDC) has partnered with the Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at UW-Green Bay (UWGB) to provide timely guidance to Sheboygan County entrepreneurs on...
(WFRV) – UWGB Dietetic Intern, Erin West shows us how to make an easy and versatile recipe with ingredients that may already be in your refrigerator.This Spring Rolls and Peanut Sauce recipe is a...
A key mission of the Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation (SCEDC) is to provide opportunities to Sheboygan County entrepreneurs and help them make informed business decisions. The SCEDC has partnered with the Small Business...
(WLUK) — The University of Green Bay is offering virtual tours during the pandemic. Katelyn Dolezal, UW- Green Bay student recruitment and enrollment coordinator takes us on a tour. Source: Colleges offer virtual tours |...
One of the region’s historic cultural organizations is in a juggling act with its coronavirus COVID-19 affected concert season just ended and its next season on the horizon. Source: Warren Gerds/Critic at Large: Coronavirus: Green...
UW-Green Bay professors Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) and David Coury (Humanities and German, Global Studies) combined their expertise across disciplines to write about the political implications of pandemic language. See...
BROWN COUNTY (WLUK) — A wetland area described as “a five-star hotel for migratory birds” will now be protected as part of a recent land purchase.The Northeast Wisconsin Land Trust on Earth Day announced...