Day: June 16, 2021
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40th Annual Scholarship Golf Outing raises a $25,000 for scholarships
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Thank you to everyone who golfed in, donated to, or sponsored the 40th Annual UW-Green Bay Scholarship Golf Outing, Friday, June 11, 2021. It was a beautiful day to reconnect, golf, and raise money to support UW-Green Bay scholarships. $25,000 was raised to support need-based scholarships at UW-Green Bay. Every scholarship impacts our students working…
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Volunteer for Juneteenth Celebration
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We All Rise: African American Resource Center is hosting a Juneteenth event at Murphy Park (Military and Dousman) on Saturday, June 19. 2021. The organization is looking for volunteers to help with the set-up, take-down, monitoring inflatables, run a jump rope and hula hoop station as well as serving food. The event goes from noon –…
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Cybersecurity experts (Gaurav Bansal) weigh in on JBS hack
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – Cyber criminals are targeting hospitals, local schools, and businesses.Action 2 News has been following the JBS ransomware attack that disrupted the meat processing plant last week until the company reportedly paid $11 million to hackers to avoid any disruption to its supply chain.As the company continues to investigate how it…
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‘Don’t pay the ransom’: What Northeast Wisconsinites should do if faced with a ransomware attack
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (NBC 26) — All it takes is one click; a click that could cost you or your company big money.”If it’s more than $11 million, are you gonna pay the $11 million to get back on sooner?,” NWTC Instructor of System Security Ryan Van Scyoc asked. “Probably. So that’s probably what’s gonna…
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Announcement about Dean of Students office restructuring
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Vice Chancellor for University Inclusivity and Student Affairs Corey King, made this announcement by e-mail this week: As our required support for our students increases, we must collectively and collaboratively respond to ensure student success across all our campuses. The Dean of Students Office is a central point in serving our campus community through a…
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Wisconsin Wetlands is hosting a Coffee Break with Emily Tyner to discuss NERR
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Join Emily Tyner in a Coffee Break discussion with the Wisconsin Wetlands Association, June 25, 2021 at 10: 30 a.m.. In recognition of the ecological, cultural, and historical importance of the wetland and estuarine systems of Green Bay, UW-Green Bay is leading the process to designate the Bay of Green Bay as a National Estuarine…
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Academic Success Workshop: Maximizing Your Inbox, June 22
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This virtual workshop, June 22, 2021 at 3 p.m. is the second in a series presented by the Academic Success Coaching team from The Learning Center. In this session, Sam Lee will share information on features that will help you organize and maximize your inbox. This short talk will take about 30 minutes and include…
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UW-Green Bay students can intern at the Winter 2022 Olympics in China
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The 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics are coming up soon and UWGB wants to be part of it! UWGB has a unique opportunity for students in all study areas to volunteer at the games and receive internship credit for their experience. The OIE has been working with Associate Dean Rasoul Rezvanian (Cofrin School of Business) on…
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Cofrin School of Business is sponsor of new accelerator program powered by the Chamber
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A new accelerator program powered by the Greater Green Bay Chamber and the New North offers female, minority and veteran-owned startups seed capital and entrepreneurial and technology training Green Bay, Wis. – (June 15, 2021) – The Greater Green Bay Chamber, in partnership with the New North, is excited to announce The Blueprint Green Bay,…