Day: June 16, 2021
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‘We gave a lot of shots. We gave a lot of hope’ …COVID-19 vaccination clinic at UW-Green Bay ends
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GREEN BAY (NBC 26) — Prevea Health closed down its large-scale, COVID-19 community vaccination operations at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on Tuesday, June 15.”The need for a large, massive vaccination site has gone down thanks to everybody coming in,” said Dr. Ashok Rai, President and CEO, Prevea Health. “Over 94,000 vaccination shots were delivered…
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UW-Green Bay & Marinette School District Unite to Offer “Spanish For Educators” – Green Bay News Network
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UW-Green Bay & Marinette School District Unite to Offer “Spanish For Educators”Green Bay, Wis.—When the Marinette School District identified a need for Spanish instruction for teachers and staff, they collaborated with UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus. Regional and campus leaders have a powerful relationship and a history of collaborating on solutions-focused answers to community challenges.In early…
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HFM Maritime Marathon Deemed a Huge Success | Seehafer News
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Several hundred runners from the Lakeshore and around the country participated in the 9th Annual HFM Maritime Marathon yesterday (June 13th). Runners began at the UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus and were treated to scenic views of Lake Michigan to Port Sandy Bay in Two Rivers then back to Manitowoc under nearly ideal conditions.Robert St. Clair…
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St. Norbert College and UW-Green Bay Students Take Part in Sixth Annual Ruck March for Veterans | St. Norbert College
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Two St. Norbert College students along with two students from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, will conduct the sixth annual 140-mile ruck march to raise money and awareness for American veterans. The St. Norbert students taking part are Samuel Skiff (Fond du Lac, Wis.) and Andrew Lopez (Green Bay). They will ruck for seven days…
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UW-Milwaukee Scientist Takes Toxic Algae Technology To Other Parts Of Great Lakes | WUWM 89.7 FM – Milwaukee’s NPR
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Researchers are increasingly concerned about how run-off from farm fields is ending up in lakes and other water bodies, and in some cases feeding algae that can be toxic. A UW-Milwaukee scientist is leading an effort to advance research while protecting aquatic and public health.READ Milwaukee Researcher Prescribes Science & Nature To Solve Toxic Algae…
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Green Bay Police Department raises money for UW-Green Bay Pride Center
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GREEN BAY (NBC26) — The Green Bay Police Department and Green Bay city staff are celebrating Pride month with a fundraiser for the UW-Green Bay Pride Center.Police officers and city staff purchased $10 rainbow pins with all money collected benefitting the UWGB Pride Center. The pins were donated by Humana and GLSEN to the police…
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Community Engagement in Wild Rice and Native Wetland Plant Restoration: Lessons Learned in Adaptation and Resilience
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Although the pandemic year of 2020 dealt a blow to wild rice restoration efforts, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Manoomin (Wild Rice) team decided to take a key lesson learned from this incredible plant: resilience and adaptation. The first challenge was the seeds: after being carefully stored over the winter, the wild rice seeds decided…
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UW-Green Bay mourns loss of Raymond Greisinger
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Raymond John Greisinger passed away on Saturday, June 12, 2021 at the age of 85. He taught at UW-Green Bay on an ad hoc basis and worked in the local schools teaching science, physics and chemistry. Dean John Katers and former provost and Prof. Greg Davis were both taught by Greisinger at Green Bay Southwest…
