Month: March 2022
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Northern Lights literary and arts journal is extending deadline to April 3
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Northern Lights is a literary and arts journal published by the Marinette Campus. It is open to students, faculty/staff, and alumni from all four UW-Green Bay campuses. It publishes fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, interactive digital fiction, photography, and ART. Read the contributors’ guidelines and submit. All submissions are juried anonymously.
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Faculty/staff note: Stacie Christian named assistant vice chancellor for Inclusive Excellence
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In a memo to campus on Tuesday March 29, 2022, it was announced that after a compressive search, Stacie Christian, Ph.D. accepted the position of assistant vice chancellor for Inclusive Excellence. In this role, Christian will assist the Division of University Inclusivity and Student Affairs in leading the development and implementation of a comprehensive strategy…
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Unless Biden extends freeze, federal student loan repayments may resume | WLUK
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Federal student loan borrowers have not had to make loan payments since March 2020. If President Joe Biden does not extend the freeze on repayment, many Americans with outstanding balances will need to start making payments again. Nearly 37 million Americans have federal student loans, including UW-Green Bay freshmen Hunter Ubinger…
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UW-Oshkosh, Green Bay receive grants for freshwater studies | WLUK
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(WLUK) — All 13 of Wisconsin’s public universities — including the UW-Oshkosh and Green Bay — have received grants for studying freshwater issues.The money comes from the Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin, a state government program. UW Oshkosh is receiving $548,000. School leaders say it will be used for career development, student experiences and collaborative research…
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Green Bay producer’s documentary highlights Alzheimer’s, to air on PBS | WFRV
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) — One Green Bay woman wanted to make a difference about a topic many families are far too familiar with — Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. “I felt like so much more needed to be done,” said Therese Barry-Tanner, who lost her mom to Alzheimer’s in 2008. “Perhaps we could get a…
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Bay Area Arts & Culture Alliance, local community partners to announce Spark GGB!
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First-ever community-wide arts & culture assessment to develop, accelerate a shared vision for Greater Green Bay (UW-Green Bay is a partner) What: Press conference announcing Spark GGB!, a first-of-its-kind community-wide arts and culture assessment of Greater Green Bay When: Tuesday, April 5, 2022, from 11 a.m. to noon Where: The Art Garage in Downtown Green Bay (1400 Cedar…
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Faculty note: Prof. Merkel working to be one of only a few certified training instructors of Tiny Earth curriculum
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Brian Merkel (Human Biology) accepted the invitation to become one of a few certified instructors to teach the Tiny Earth curriculum to other educators (now taught in 30 countries and 45 states of the United States). Merkel will go through two summers of training at UW-Madison to equip him to co-lead or lead…
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Faculty note: Associate Professor Mohammad Upal Mahfuz recently published three peer-reviewed scholarly articles
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Richard J. Resch School of Engineering Associate Professor Mohammad Upal Mahfuz (Electrical Engineering) recently published three peer-reviewed scholarly articles at the 12th IEEE Integrated STEM Education Conference (IEEE ISEC-2022) held on March 26, 2022. IEEE ISEC is a renowned technical conference that deals with innovative educational technologies in the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)…