Month: January 2022
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UWGB’s Institute for Women’s Leadership Receives AT&T Foundation Grant
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UW-Green Bay’s Institute for Women’s Leadership received a $10,000 grant from the AT&T Foundation to create and fund a Workforce Development Certificate. The grant will enable one hundred candidates to earn a certificate at no cost. Source: UWGB’s Institute for Women’s Leadership Receives AT&T Foundation Grant, Seehafer News
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UW-Green Bay students of color get on-campus support in the form of haircuts
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The owner of two local barbershops talks with WPR’s Central Time about bringing haircut and styling services to students of color on the campuses of St. Norbert College and UW-Green Bay. Source: Listen: Green Bay-area college students of color get on-campus support in the form of haircuts | Wisconsin Public Radio
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Starz Barber & Beauty Grand Opening on Green Bay Campus
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On Tuesday, February 1 from noon to 3 p.m. join the University community in celebrating the Grand Opening of Starz Barber & Beauty location on the UW-Green Bay, Green Bay Campus location! The event is free and open to the public. Stop by the 1965 Room, University Union and enjoy light hors d’ouvres!
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Office of International Education offering classroom visits
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The Office of International Education is offering classroom visits to faculty and staff. They are excited to promote study abroad opportunities for students this fall and summer term. Please contact Jemma Lund at lundj@uwgb.edu for more information on scheduling a classroom visit or receiving a promotional video.
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Nominations Open for Emerging Leaders Experience
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Nominations are now open for the Emerging Leaders Experience (ELE) retreat. This retreat helps students identify strengths, leadership skills and gain confidence to step into formal leadership roles on campus and the community. Past participants have become Studnet Ambassadors, Resident Assistants, Peer Mentors, student organization presidents, etc. First and second-year students are eligible for nominations…
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UW-Green Bay Professor Harvey Kaye Featured in Jacobin Magazine
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UW-Green Bay’s professor Harvey Kaye was featured in a Jacobin Magazine article about Joe Biden’s presidency. Titled, “Joe Biden Never Wanted a Roosevelt-Style Presidency”, the article talks about Joe Biden’s presidency over the year and his attempt to emulate the reforming ambition of FDR’s New Deal. Read the article here.
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New CBD Beverage Mix Business in Sheboygan
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The Small Business Development Center at UW-Green Bay collaborated with the Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation to assist Justin Hopf and Matt Swanson in the opening of Drinkin’ Buds. This new beverage mix business has a focus on Hemp and CBD-infused products and opened in Sheboygan.
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Deadline for Blueprint Green Bay Program is Jan. 28
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The Blueprint Green Bay program, sponsored by the Greater Green Bay Chamber and New North, is looking for start-ups owned by entrepreneurs of color, women and veterans. Participate in the rigorous, accelerator program that provides mentorship, technology training and an opportunity to secure seed funding. Those accepted will meet over a 12-week session, ending in…
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Packers offering first free NFTs to playoff ticket holders
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Tens of thousands of Packers fans received a virtual commemorative ticket in the form of a “non-fungible token” or NFT. Packers Director of Public Affairs, Aaron Popkey, says it’s the first of its kind for the team. Bryan Carr, Associate Professor of Communications and Information Science at UW-Green Bay, says the NFL got a late start.…
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Air Fryer Buffalo Cauliflower recipe from UW-Green Bay Dietetic Interns
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Our UW-Green Bay Dietetic Interns gave Local 5 Live viewers an Airfryer Buffalo Cauliflower recipe courtesy of liveeatlearn.com. Source: Air Fryer Buffalo Cauliflower recipe from UW-Green Bay Dietetic Interns, WFRV