Day: March 24, 2021
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Facing patient-care challenges in her undergrad experience prepared Menominee County alumna for work as RN
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Every day, Miranda (Baumler) Jackson ’15 (Associate of Arts & Science), of Daggett, impacts the lives of others through her work as a registered nurse. A wound care RN at Pine Crest in Powers, she is about to become a float RN at OSF St. Francis Medical Group in Escanaba, working in family practice, behavioral…
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NEW Zoo & Adventure Park to have online virtual concert event
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Our friends at the NEW Zoo & Adventure Park are excited to announce an online virtual concert fundraising event featuring numerous top country music stars. For a $30 contribution – $15 of which directly benefits the NEW Zoo & Adventure Park – you will receive exclusive access to our “All Together for Animals” concert. Enjoy…
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Summer construction projects on Green Bay Campus include MAC, Wood Hall and IS
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Facilities has announced the following construction projects for the Green Bay Campus in summer 2021: Mary Ann Cofrin Hall: Contractors will remove and replace failed wall sealants; repair brick and limestone masonry and mortar; remove ornamental steel frame at north elevation; wet seal window glazing gaskets; replace damaged thru-wall flashings; improve deficient areas of thermal and…
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Faculty note: Professor Emeriti Russ published paper in Sustainability Journal
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Professor Emeritus Meir Russ’ latest paper titled: “Knowledge Management for Sustainable Development in the Era of Continuously Accelerating Technological Revolutions: A Framework and Models” was published recently in the Sustainability journal. In it, Russ declares the end of the Industrial Revolution periods and a start for a new era, for which he proposes a new…
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Campus Dining asks your virtual participation in a focus group
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Calling all UW-Green Bay faculty and staff! University Dining wants to hear from you! Register today for one of the online group sessions on March 30 from 9 to 9:45 a.m. or March 31 from 4 to 4:45 p.m. All sessions will be virtual, hosted on Microsoft Teams. Those that register will receive a FREE…
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Professor Katia Levintova named co-director of the Center for Civic Engagement
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The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is delighted to announce Professor Katia Levintova as the new co-director of the Center. Levintova will be working alongside Prof. David Coury and Ashley Heath to manage and expand the CCE on campus and within the community. Levintova has been at UWGB since Fall 2007 and has extensive experience…
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More, or Less? Minimalism an Avenue to Bliss for Many Amid Pandemic | Spectrum News 1
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“So the definition of minimalism, according to me, is that minimalism is a paradigm and a philosophy of life that can be leveraged to achieve a goal,’’ said Dr. Aniruddha Pangarkar, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay whose research on this topic was published in the Journal of Business Research, an…
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Envisioning Marinette, 20-year planning horizon | Eagle Herald
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For example, UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus Executive Officer Cindy Bailey, who also serves on the Advisory Committee, told members that she would likely send the link out to the employees and students on the campus, many of whom do not live in Marinette. Source: Envisioning Marinette, 20-year planning horizon | Eagle Herald
