Month: January 2022
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Sustainability Teaching Development grant proposals due Feb. 18, 2022
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The Sustainability Teaching Development Grant provides monetary support for professional development activities or projects that lead to the infusion of sustainability into any aspect of teaching, including classes, labs, field work, and/or undergraduate independent research/study. The Sustainability Committee sponsors this grant. Please submit applications and direct questions to David Voelker: voelkerd@uwgb.edu. Applications are due Feb. 18, 2022. …
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‘Potluck’ at the Lawton Gallery, Jan. 27-Feb. 24
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Join the Lawton Gallery for Potluck by the Rural Midwest Artist Cooperative, Jan. 27-Feb. 24, 2022. This exhibition features a selection of artists from the Rural Midwest Artist Cooperative, a group of Midwestern folx highlighting rural artists in the heart of the United States and enriching small towns and farm communities through outreach. R.M.A.C Unites…
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Green Bay men’s and women’s basketball teams have full slate this week
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With three games in three days scheduled for Green Bay Phoenix basketball this coming weekend, fans can enjoy Bud Light Nights while also taking part in Fleet Farm’s Pet Supply Donation. The men’s basketball team will play Thursday (Jan. 20) at the Resch Center and Saturday (Jan. 22) at the Kress Center. The Phoenix women’s…
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Creating Tomorrow’s Change, Today! A Phoenix Forum Event, Jan. 20, 5 p.m.
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Creating Tomorrow’s Change, Today! As society becomes more complex, individuals, families, and communities need support. This presentation discusses how the social work profession is responding to that call. Faculty from the UWGB Social Work Professional Programs will share their expertise and vision for behavioral health, child welfare, K-12 schools, and social justice in NE and Central…
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Photos: ‘Bias Inside Us’ opening
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay hosted a grand opening for Smithsonian Exhibit, “The Bias Inside Us,” which is now open to the public, on Friday, Jan. 14 in the Weidner Center. Chancellor Michael Alexander, Vice Chancellor Corey King and Secretary of the Department of Safety and Professional Service for the State of Wisconsin Dawn Crim shared…
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Photo Gallery and event link: 2022 Brown County MLK Celebration
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On Jan. 15, 2022, the Brown County MLK Celebration Committee hosted its 27th annual event honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This year’s celebration carried the theme “The People’s March Continues…” —a phrase that pays homage to the struggles of the past while reflecting on the importance of creating a…
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13 of coolest winter hiking destinations in Green Bay, Brown County (including Arboretum)
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Cofrin Arboretum and former Shorewood Golf Course, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Trails: With the closure of the 90-year-old Shorewood Golf Course last summer, there’s a new opportunity this winter to enjoy the scenic piece of land on campus. Three miles of groomed cross-country trails on the former 9-hole course go up and down the fairways, onto the greens…
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Understanding ‘The Bias Inside Us’ — Green Bay City Pages
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A division of one of the country’s largest archives of cultural and historical items is partnering with UW-Green Bay to facilitate community conservations around bigotry and social sciences.The Bias Inside Us, a traveling, community engagement project developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Services (SITES) and UW-Green Bay’s Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs Office (MESA) and the…
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UW-Green Bay: Friends of Toft Point, Inc. consolidates with UW-Green Bay Foundation | WisPolitics.com
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Green Bay, Wis.— The Friends of Toft Point, Inc., a philanthropic society of individuals dedicated to educational endeavors and the preservation of the Toft Point Natural Area in Door County, is combining forces with the UW-Green Bay Foundation to create efficiencies and eliminate duplication of fiduciary duties. The two groups determined that a merger enables volunteers…