Month: January 2022
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27th annual event honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is Jan. 15
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Brown County MLK Committee Hosts 27th annual (virtual) Celebration GREEN BAY –On Jan. 15, 2022, the Brown County MLK Celebration Committee will host its 27th annual event honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. This year’s celebration will carry the theme of “The People’s March Continues…” —a phrase that pays homage…
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Video: New UW-Green Bay Scholarship Portal now open
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UW-Green Bay Scholarship Portal is currently open for student applications. Degree-seeking students (undergraduate and graduate) may log in with their UW-Green Bay username and password and apply now for funding in 2022-2023. Please encourage students to apply! For maximum consideration, it is recommended that students submit all application materials by Feb. 15, 2022. Over a…
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AI Bias Panel event, Jan. 17, will be moved to a virtual environment
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Please note: This event has been moved to a virtual environment. UW-Green Bay’s Frederick E. Baer Prof. in Business Gaurav Bansal and Interim Assistant Vice Chancellor of Inclusive Excellence Stacie Christian, are organizing a panel discussion, “How AI Algorithmic Bias Affects Society: How did I learn my implicit biases, what it means, and now what…
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Snowy owl named Fond du Lac has provided data over two breeding seasons (features UWGB alumnus)
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You don’t need a dictionary to know the meaning of the term “charismatic wildlife species.” Just picture a snowy owl. Large in stature, covered in spectacular black-and-white feathers and with big yellow eyes, these birds have made the world fall in love with them. Affection and concern for the species led Racine native David Brinker ’77 (Science…
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Q&A: Mark Vandroff, CEO, Fincantieri Marinette Marine – Seapower
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“At the white-collar level, the University of Wisconsin Green Bay has reached out to my head of engineering for discussions. They’ve allowed us to shape their engineering curriculum. Someone coming out with a mechanical engineering degree has got an academic background and a skillset that is well-matched to our needs for entry-level engineers.” Source: Q&A:…
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UW-Green Bay’s Rising Phoenix Students on Track for Success | Seehafer News
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UW-Green Bay’s Rising Phoenix inaugural program at Manitowoc Lincoln is approaching its final semester with over 90% of students in the cohort being on track to earn an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree, signifying high levels of student engagement and academic success.Rising Phoenix is UW-Green Bay’s innovative early college program that allows students to be…
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Warren Gerds/Critic at Large: ‘The Bias Inside Us’ exhibition opens next week in Green Bay
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host “The Bias Inside Us,” a traveling exhibition and community engagement project. Central will be the Grand Foyer of Weidner Center for the Performing Arts on campus. The exhibition will be available Jan. 15–Feb. 13. Admission is free. Due to COVID-19 concerns, visitors are…
