Day: June 1, 2022

  • UW-Green Bay Social Work offers ‘Social Justice Summit: From Inclusion to Equity’ June 2

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    With more than 120 registrants, a Social Justice Summit: From Inclusion to Equity, is scheduled for Thursday, June 2, 2022 at UW-Green Bay. Social workers and social work students from the University’s 16-county footprint will attend in-person and virtually. The Summit keynote, Denise O’Neil Green, will speak on “Growing Racial Equity, Diversity and Inclusion and Decentering Whiteness”.  O’Neil Green…

  • Reminder: Daily mail delivery suspended: May 31-June 3, 2022

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    Daily mail delivery to departments on the Green Bay Campus will be briefly suspended beginning Tuesday, May 31, 2022 to Friday, June 3. Delivery will resume Monday, June 6. Central Receiving will remain open during this time to accept mailing needs and allow for package and mail pickup. Central Receiving’s hours for this shortened week…

  • Get the Scoop Returns Monday, June 6

    Get the Scoop Returns Monday, June 6

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    Get the Scoop is returning for Summer 2022 with a new weekly day, time, and location! Starting, Monday, June 6, 2022 stop by the patio outside the Phoenix Rooms (just off the pathway near the University Union UW Credit Union entrance) between 11:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Each week will feature different flavors for only 50…

  • After tragedy struck; Deborah Joling chose to RISE

    After tragedy struck; Deborah Joling chose to RISE

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    The story of the Phoenix is one of constant deaths and rebirths; a cycle of overcoming and rising to new heights. It’s safe to say that UW-Green Bay alumna Deborah Joling is a rising Phoenix in her own right. Joling (Organizational Leadership) graduated in 2019 and currently works for the Gateway Technical College as a…

  • Faculty note: Prof. Holly receives USDA funding ($185K) for biochar research

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    Prof Holly (Environmental Engineering) received $185,000 from the USDA to complete laboratory and field assessments to reduce nutrient losses from edge of field agricultural runoff treatment systems. The project is a component of a larger effort by UW-Green Bay, UW-Madison, and UW-Platteville to build biochar research capacity for nutrient and emission management at agricultural livestock…

  • UW-Green Bay interns and alumni highlighted in Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve ‘Dunesletter’

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    UW-Green Bay interns and alumni were featured in the Woodland Dunes Nature Center & Preserve newsletter, the “Dunesletter,” (Summer 2022, volume 188). “Thankfully, the two of us (Woodland Dunes and UW-Green Bay), have similar missions in mind. It’s fitting that an organization such as ours with a dual purpose: to preserve our habitat and to…

  • Photo Gallery: UW-Green Bay researchers ‘band’ together with agencies and others for scientific gain

    Photo Gallery: UW-Green Bay researchers ‘band’ together with agencies and others for scientific gain

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    What do lower Green Bay, Kewaunee Harbor, Peshtigo River, Lake Koshkonong, and Horicon Marsh have in common? Answer: Places where American White Pelicans have visited during the past two weeks after being fitted with cellular transmitters by a team of UW-Green Bay scientists and collaborators. The UW Sea Grant funded project is led by UW-Green…