Month: January 2022
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CATL staff members represent UW-Green Bay at regional and national fall 2021 conferences
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The team from UW-Green Bay’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) worked hard to promote the ongoing work of the Center—and the University as a whole—at regional and national conferences this fall. Although their topics varied, all related to best practices for teaching and learning. Nichole LaGrow (Distance Education Coordinator) and Kris…
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UW-Green Bay alumna Bonnie Jo Moore publishes first mystery novel
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Bonnie Jo (Britzke) Moore survived the 1955 polio epidemic in Menasha which left her unable to walk. After graduating from UW-Green Bay ’73 (Creative Communication), she worked as an editor in the technical publishing field for many years. She has just published her first novel, Murder Takes a Vacation. This book is the first installment in her…
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Save the date: Destination Imagination Wisconsin State Tournament is returning to UW-Green Bay, April 9
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Save the date for the 2022 Destination Imagination Wisconsin State Tournament. This year’s event will be hosted on Sat., April 9, 2022. Learn more about DI. This event will bring several thousand people to campus in one day and will be a terrific way to showcase UW-Green Bay. With this large of an event, it…
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Green Bay Campus mourns passing of retired Prof. Michael Morgan
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The Green Bay Campus mourns the loss of UW-Green Bay Emeritus faculty member Michael Morgan, who taught in the Natural and Applied Sciences unit for decades before his retirement. He specialized in plant ecology and bioclimatology. In 2014, Michael and his wife Gloria established a scholarship fund. The Morgan/Macaluso Family Endowed Scholarship in Natural Sciences…
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Research on the Rise: SBDC Helps Businesses Survive, Thrive
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UW-Green Bay’s Office of Grants and Research, in partnership with the Advancement Office, featured the many ways research is on the rise at UW-Green Bay and the positive affect it has on the region. In this feature, Reynolds Packaging CEO Lisa Reynolds, discusses the support from the Small Business Development Center at UW-Green Bay. See…
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Wisconsin’s academic R&D footprint includes energy and sustainability – In Business Madison
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As universities and colleges nationwide prepare for what could be a major competition for federal research dollars, partnerships that set themselves apart from the pack may stand the best chance to emerge on top.In Wisconsin, look for public and private academic research centers — along with their industry partners — to focus on proposed National…
