Day: August 18, 2020

  • Will Ryan credits father Bo with helping him become the coach he is today | WFRV Local 5 – Green Bay, Appleton

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    If you looked at (Green Bay men’s basketball coach) Will and Bo Ryan together side-by-side, you can see the family resemblance. But Will will tell you he doesn’t have one distinctive look that Bo is known for. “I don’t have the eagle eye stare,” he says with a grin. Source: Will Ryan credits father Bo…

  • Wisconsin universities cancel rescheduled commencement ceremonies

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    One school has figured out a way to celebrate graduates in person. Gail Sims-Aubert, UW-Green Bay’s interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Campus Climate, said she’s planning a drive-through commencement, to be held Aug. 22. She emphasized that the event is contactless from start to finish, but said student registrations will facilitate contact tracing if an outbreak…

  • Faculty note: Prof. Alan Chu gives tip to nurturing mindfulness and acceptance in a Psychology Today article

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    Chair of the Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology M.S. Program, Prof. Alan Chu offered tips for regular well-being practice with self-compassion, meditation, and gratitude in a Psychology Today article titled The Secret to Mastering Acceptance. Via Psychology Today, Aug 17, 2020.

  • UW-Green Bay’s Camp Lloyd Creates A Virtual Camp of Hope and Healing | Seehafer News

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    UW-Green Bay’s Camp Lloyd may have been prevented from hosting the annual in-person camp this summer for grieving kids because of COVID-19, but that didn’t stop founder and director, Prof, Illene Cupit, and more than 30 undergraduate students and five grief counselors from bringing the camp to kids with virtual camp of ongoing videos, designed…

  • UW-Green Bay and local educators work together to restore native aquatic plants

    UW-Green Bay and local educators work together to restore native aquatic plants

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    UW-Green Bay staff Lynn Terrien, Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program coordinator, and Amy Carrozzino-Lyon, Green Bay Restoration Project coordinator, co-led a teacher workshop at L.H. Barkhausen Waterfowl Preserve in Suamico on Tuesday, Aug. 11. The workshop was held outdoors to allow for social distancing, while engaging teachers in a restoration project to seed native…

  • Faculty note: Prof. Mahfuz article

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    Associate Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz of the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering has recently authored a scholarly article entitled, “Design and Development of a SCADA Course for Engineering Undergraduates,” in the renowned IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference, August 1, 2020, 8 pages.

  • Video: Dining Guidelines & App for Fall 2020 Semester

    Video: Dining Guidelines & App for Fall 2020 Semester

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    Attention Green Bay Campus students, faculty, and staff… Dining Services has new safety dining procedures and a new UWGB Dining App. Search for “Transact Mobile Ordering” and download. Then search for “UWGB Dining” and login using UWGB credentials. The new Dining Area Guidelines: -Food may only be consumed in designated areas of campus -Areas will…

  • Record attendance at the World Language Workshop

    Record attendance at the World Language Workshop

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    A new record number of participants took part in the annual UW-Green Bay Professional Development Workshop for the College Credit in High School (CCIHS) world language educators. Held virtually, the workshop was organized by Crystal Williams, CCIHS Program Specialist, and Modern Language faculty David Coury and Cristina Ortiz, and was attended by 35 high school…

  • Professor Rick Hein talks rats on Top of Mind with Julie Rose

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    Rats are an essential component of scientific research understanding diseases and discovering new treatments. After the study is complete, unfortunately, most rats are euthanized. But there’s a movement to see those rats—and other laboratory animals— adopted as pets instead. Far ahead of this movement, UW-Green Bay Prof. Rick Hein, began running his Adopt-A-Rat program for…

  • Clear masks available through a request form

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    If you are instructing a course or have frequent interaction with a deaf or hard of hearing student, clear masks are available. Please visit the Disability Services or Provost’s website to complete the request form. Masks will be mailed through interoffice mail or can be picked up by appointment in the Disability Services’ office. If…