Day: September 24, 2021
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Final forum in provost search is today (Sept. 24)
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The final candidate for the provost search will interview today. An open forum is from 9 to 10 a.m. in the Christie Theatre with a virtual option to participate. A link to the candidate feedback survey is available. Please note the opportunity to participate virtually. See the list of candidates and their CVs.
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UW-Green Bay Addresses Counter Terrorism in a New Training Series | Seehafer News
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Attacks of domestic terrorism in the U.S. have increased dramatically in the past decade.In fact, violent extremism has become a serious and complex threat in large and small cities throughout the country.In response, UW-Green Bay has created a training series called “Countering Terrorism” for business and local government officials, managers, and personnel to better understand…
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Video: IOB September 2021 UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander | | insightonbusiness.com
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Chancellor Mike Alexander speaks with Insight On Business in September about all things UW-Green Bay, including access and serving the region, engineering, NERR and more. Watch the video: Source: IOB September 2021 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Chancellor Dr. Michael Alexander | | insightonbusiness.com
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UW-Green Bay: Students were awarded $4,371,000 in grants | WisBusiness
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Green Bay, Wis. —In early September, 2,914 UW-Green Bay students were awarded $1,500 grants for a total of $4,371,000.The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARP), was authorized by Congress and signed into law on March 11, 2021. The Act has provided funding to the University to assist students who may have been impacted by the pandemic.The…
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All but 1 UW campus met goal to offer 75% of classes in person this fall | Higher education | madison.com
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All but one University of Wisconsin System campus met a goal set earlier this year to offer at least 75% of classes in person this fall, UW System officials announced Tuesday. Bringing students back into classrooms this fall is important, interim System President Tommy Thompson said, because so many students missed out last year when…
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Estimates Show Fall Enrollment Declines At Most UW System Campuses | Wisconsin Public Radio
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University of Wisconsin System estimates show fall enrollment fell by around 1 percent across the state’s 26 college campuses compared to last fall. Just three universities reported enrollment increases while the rest saw declines between 1 percent and 11 percent. Initial enrollment estimates released by the UW System show a range of good and bad news for…
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Urban Hub to host fourth annual Children’s Business Fair on Saturday, Oct. 2
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The future entrepreneurs of Greater Green Bay will be out selling homemade products to shoppers next weekend when the Urban Hub and Greater Green Bay Chamber host the fourth annual Children’s Business Fair on Saturday, Oct. 2. from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Urban Hub, downtown Green Bay, 340 N. Broadway. This free,…
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Building Resiliency and Self-Care Strategies Workshop with (alumna) Katie Olbinski of Prevea Health
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The Academic Staff and University Staff joint Professional Development Programming Committee invite you to join us for a Building Resiliency and Self-Care Strategies Workshop led by psychologist Katie Olbinski from Prevea Health. The event is Oct. 6 from 1 to 2:30 p.m., virtually via Zoom. The cost is free to participants. All Academic Staff and…
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Fitchburg mayor (UW-Green Bay alumnus) announces run for state treasurer
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(WKOW) — Fitchburg’s mayor has announced he will run for state treasurer as a Democrat. Aaron Richardson ’00 (Business Administration) had served on Fitchburg’s city council for two years before being elected mayor in 2019. He is also the chair of the Fitchburg Plan Commission. In a press release, Richardson said his experience leading Fitchburg…
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UW-Green Bay Students were Awarded Over $4 Million in Grants This Month | Seehafer News
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In early Sept., 2,914 UW-Green Bay students were awarded $1,500 grants for a total of $4,371,000. The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 has provided funding to the University to assist students who may have been impacted by the pandemic. The grants received under this Act can be used for any component of students’ cost…