Month: May 2021
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UW-Green Bay students will help study Oculogica’s wearable concussion detector
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GREEN BAY – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students will help develop and test a wearable concussion detection device thanks to a TitletownTech investment, an email and $2 million from the Department of Defense. Oculogica Inc.’s device advances its original EyeBOX, a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved device that uses eye movements to quickly identify symptoms of a potential concussion. The…
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Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab on Discover Wisconsin
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Know Your Wisconsin: UW-Green Bay’s Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab… Hear from UW-Green Bay’s staff and students about the ways our lives affect Wisconsin freshwater ecosystems. Source: (4) Watch | Facebook
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Rising Phoenix program expands statewide
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Rising Phoenix program expands statewide Source: Rising Phoenix program expands statewide, WBAY
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Welcome Luxemberg-Casco High School Graduates
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Noted in a press release by the Luxemburg-Casco School District, 76 students out of 157 graduating seniors plan to continue their education at a four-year, post secondary institution, and UW-Green Bay is the top choice among those students with nearly one-third (24), saying they are going to join the Phoenix family. Forty-four will begin their…
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Commencement and UWGB Kudos from a Parent of a Recent Graduate
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A parent of a Spring 2021 graduate took the time to write a note about her “fantastic experience” with UW-Green Bay’s Spring 2021 Commencement Celebration: “I wanted to take a moment and acknowledge all of the great people at UWGB for making my son’s commencement experience a fantastic one! We enjoyed it SO much. I cannot…
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Northbound I-43 on-ramp to WIS 57 will reopen permanently on Wednesday, May 27
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The ramp from I-43 to 57 (toward the Green Bay Campus and Door County) will reopen permanently on Wednesday, May 27, 2021 after months of detours according to a Wisconsin DOT representative. Traffic formerly rerouted to Webster Ave. or Huron Road can now return to normal traffic patterns.
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Professor John Luczaj Receives Three-Year NSF Grant to Study Dolomite in China
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UW-Green Bay Professor John Luczaj (Water Science) and colleague Dan Lehrman (Trinity University) received parallel three-year grants from the National Science Foundation to study the carbonate rocks of southern China. The NSF Grants will involve taking students to China for one month each year, followed by laboratory work at UW-Green Bay. The UW-Green Bay portion…
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Institute for Women’s Leadership Announces June Events
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Green Bay, Wis.—UW-Green Bay’s Institute for Women’s Leadership is focused on creating a community of women and allies who share knowledge and stand together to reduce barriers for women rising to positions of leadership at every stage in their career. To aid its mission, every month the Institute plans and hosts a monthly series of…
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Pre-College Program Now Enrolling, $0
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UW-Green Bay is Now Enrolling Students in Summer (and beyond) Program for First-Generation Students from Green Bay Area Public High Schools Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has openings in the federally-funded Upward Bound Program. This free, multi-year program for Green Bay Area High School students, provides an intense and academic, but fun residential…