Month: June 2022
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River Cities pool’s new director brings business acumen | News | ehextra.com
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MARINETTE—When River Cities Community Pool Association searched for an executive director this year, it didn’t have to look far. Amy Kretz sold her stake in the River Cities Country Club in 2021, and she was looking for her next adventure. Kretz said her mother, Jayne Drys, has made the pool a part of her life…
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UW-Green Bay announces spring 2022 semester honors
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Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has made public the names of undergraduate students receiving semester honors for spring 2022 semester academic achievement. Students who earn a 4.0 grade point average, which represents all “A” grades, receive highest honors. High honors go to students earning 3.99 to 3.75 grade point averages. Honors are given…
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Photo Gallery: UW-Green Bay researchers ‘band’ together with agencies and others for scientific gain
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Banding pelicans is a huge undertaking 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. Bob Howe has photos…
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‘New’ Shorewood Center for Outdoor Adventure Recreation and Student Engagement is open to campus, public
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UW-Green Bay’s home for outdoor adventure has moved! The UREC Outdoor Adventure Center has moved into the former Shorewood Golf Course Clubhouse, now known as the Shorewood Center for Outdoor Adventure Recreation and Student Engagement. The newly renovated interior hosts UREC Outdoors and a rental equipment showroom where some of the kayaks, tents, hammocks, and…
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Dialed In | Cover story | insightonbusiness.com, includes Cellcom/UWGB partnership
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One of Brighid Riordan’s childhood memories is the Sunday the phones went out in Pulaski. During a bridge construction project, crews accidentally severed a massive piece of fiber running under a nearby creek. The crew of the local telephone company, which was owned by her family, assembled for what Riordan remembers as something of a…
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Rising inflation has made people feel anxious. Here are ways to cope/ w Prof. Preston Cherry at CNBC
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Many Americans feel anxious about money, especially when inflation is high, interest rates are rising and markets are whiplashing.More than 40% of U.S. adults said that money concerns have a negative impact on their mental health, according to a recent survey from Bankrate. Of those who said money took a toll, most cited feeling stressed,…
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Rise above this summer with a bounty of Summer Camp opportunities at UW-Green Bay
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GREEN BAY — This summer UW-Green Bay will offer a bounty of camps in art, STEM, music, magic and more! UW-Green Bay works with faculty and regional experts to keep young minds and bodies engaged and active this summer with over 30 in-person youth programs, designed to inspire and motivate students going into grades 2…
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UW-Green Bay to Offer Coding and Data Analytics Boot Camps | Seehafer News
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UW-Green Bay is offering a new learning format, boot camps for people with coding and data analytics skills, which are in high demand in Wisconsin. The occupational outlook for web developers alone in the State is projected to grow by 9.1% through 2028 — well above the average demand for other positions.And now more than…
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UW-Green Bay receives $1.91 million to continue first-gen programs | Latest News | insightonbusiness.com
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s TRIO program—Upward Bound (UB)—has been renewed and will receive $1.91 million in funding from the Department of Education Office of Federal TRIO Programs. This grant assures the program’s continuation for the next five years, through 2027. Source: UW-Green Bay receives $1.91 million to continue first-gen programs | Latest News |…