Month: November 2021

  • 2021’s Best Things to Buy on Black Friday, Prof. Pangarkar speaks with WalletHub

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    Is Black Friday really the best time to buy on a discount, or is it just a marketing ploy? We asked a panel of experts to share some insider secrets for Black Friday shoppers. Click on the experts’ profiles below to read their bios and responses to the following key question. UW-Green Bay Professor Aniruddha Pangarkar…

  • Video: Top Programs at UW-Green Bay

    Video: Top Programs at UW-Green Bay

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    Discover your calling. UW-Green Bay offers hundreds of program options to help you explore your passions and blaze a trail toward your future. Top Programs at UW-Green Bay Video Transcript: Find your spark. Blaze your trail. Choose your area of study. At UW-Green Bay, there’s hundreds of programs to explore your passions and discover your…

  • A Pastry Star (UWGB alumna) Grows in Indy | Edible Indy

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    How does one meet the Indianapolis baking star singled out by our nation’s most revered food publications in their annual “Best New Restaurant” issue? Anxiously. While a global pandemic still courses through the country, I suggested meeting at Garfield Park’s farmers market on a hot, Saturday in August. Pastry chef Zoë Taylor ’12 (French &…

  • Investing in Growth Stocks with Prof. Cherry talks with The Motley Fool

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    Investing in growth stocks can be a great way to earn life-changing wealth in the stock market. The key, of course, is to know which growth stocks to buy—and when. To help you get started, here’s a handy guide to growth investing. With these tools and strategies, you will be able to position your portfolio for…

  • Dinesh Yadav speaks with the Theatre Art Life blog

    Dinesh Yadav speaks with the Theatre Art Life blog

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    Dinesh Yadav is assistant professor of Lighting Design and Technical Director for Theatre and Dance at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA. He is a designer and performer at heart. Further positions he holds are head of the OISTAT Lighting Design Sub-Commission and project leader of the Designers on Design webinar. In this interview in…

  • UW Systemwide Caregiving Taskforce is looking for volunteers

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    The systemwide caregiving task force is seeking student, staff, and faculty volunteers to clearly define the needs and existing resources available for student caregivers across UW System. This group will exist as a sub-committee of the systemwide caregiving task force and will meet monthly in the spring of 2022 to develop resources and a series of recommendations…

  • Learn from a Project Manager Expert, Thursday, Dec. 9, 11:30 a.m.

    Learn from a Project Manager Expert, Thursday, Dec. 9, 11:30 a.m.

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    On Thursday, December 9, 2021 starting at 11:30 a.m., the Division of Continuing Education and Community is hosting another in its series of Expert Spotlights. “Project Management, Tricks and Shortcuts” will  feature a senior-level IT professional from one of the fastest-growing IT service providers in North America. Steve Behnke will demonstrate principles and tools that…

  • UW-Green Bay Phi Kappa Phi Chapter Toasty Toes Sock Drive

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    Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society is teaming up with UWGB’s Vets 4 Vets to warm hearts, hands, heads and feet! They are collecting new women’s, men’s and children’s socks for the Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy. The collection will run from Nov. 22 -March 1. Vets 4 Vets is collecting new hats, mittens and scarves.…

  • UW-Green Bay Enrollment Increases Again

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    UW-Green Bay’s final fall enrollment numbers showed a 9% gain, which accelerates the upward trend the university has experienced during the past six years and shows its growing impact on the economy and quality of life in the region. Overall, 830 more students chose UW-Green Bay this year, making it the fastest-growing campus for the second year in a row. Source: UW-Green Bay Enrollment Increases…

  • Researchers investigate impact of water birds on Green Bay

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    GREEN BAY – When Amy Wolf and Bob Howe with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay bring new research partners or students out to the restored Cat Island chain in lower Green Bay, their reactions are memorable. “To see people’s expressions when they enter the midst of thousands of loud, often smelly and sometimes defecating birds is pretty…