Month: April 2021
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Sturgeon Bay advances research facility bid -NERR
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The city of Sturgeon Bay is taking a step further in their pursuit of landing a UW-Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Sturgeon Bay Mayor David Ward offered a resolution establishing an Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on attracting the UWGB NERR to Sturgeon Bay at Tuesday’s Sturgeon Bay Common Council meeting. The committee would monitor…
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Athletics return to Wisconsin’s access campuses – Wausau Pilot & Review
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, UW-Oshkosh and UW-Stevens Point have announced the return of athletics at their (access) campuses for 2021-2022. The smaller campuses had set aside athletics during the COVID-19 pandemic.Two-year campuses include: UW-Green Bay – Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan; UW Oshkosh – Fond du Lac and Fox Cities; and UW-Stevens Point – Marshfield…
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UW-Green Bay Takes Steps to Become National Research Reserve | Wisconsin News | US News
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By MEGAN HART, Wisconsin Public RadioMADISON, Wis. (AP) — Green Bay is the largest freshwater estuary in the world, and now the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is leading the search for a site between Marinette and Door County to become a National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR.) Source: UW-Green Bay Takes Steps to Become National Research…
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UW-Green Bay takes steps to become national research reserve
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GREEN BAY, Wis. – Green Bay is the largest freshwater estuary in the world, and now the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is leading the search for a site between Marinette and Door County to become a National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR.)This is the second step toward creating a NERR in Northeast Wisconsin. It would be…
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UWGB’s Institute for Women’s Leadership Releases Upcoming Event Schedule | Seehafer News
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UW Green Bay’s Institute for Women’s Leadership is gaining momentum with a slate of programming planned for May.The first of these events is entitled “Women Rising: Stories from Experience”, where attendees will hear from a female leader in Wisconsin about her leadership journey. That event will take place on May 11th, with the next event…
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UW-Green Bay Designated ‘Bee City USA’ | Wisconsin Public Radio
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has been officially recognized as an ally in the fight to conserve native pollinators. We learn about what the “Bee City USA” designation means and hear about what steps we can take in our yards to help Wisconsin’s endangered species. Prof. Amy Wolf is the guest. Source: UW-Green Bay Designated…
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Office of International Education Information Session, April 26, Noon
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Join Brent Blahnik and Jemma Lund from the Office of International Education on Monday, April 26, 2021 from Noon to 1 p.m. as they discuss considerations when teaching international students, the study abroad experience for students, information on how one goes about leading travel courses, and other topics. Register and see more, here.