Day: September 27, 2022
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Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies hosting panel on ‘Abortion and Reproductive Justice after Dobbs’ this Thursday
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The Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program at UW-Green Bay is hosting a panel discussion on the recent Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. Panelists include faculty from WGSS, English, History, Political Science, and Psychology. The panel will take place on Thursday, Sept. 29 in the Christie Theater at 5:00-6:30 pm. Audience questions will…
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Bryan Carr hosts live podcasts at Brown County Library “Pop-Con”
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Saturday, October 1 marks the return of the Brown County Library Pop-Con event! This fun-filled, family-friendly activity is open to all and features arts and crafts, tabletop games, an Artists’ Alley, comics, LARP demonstrations and more. Prof. Bryan Carr (Communication/Information Science/Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies) will host three live recordings of his “Serious Fun” podcast…
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Green Bay Correctional Institution officers visit Democracy and Justice Studies classroom
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Corrections officers from Green Bay Correctional Institution (GBCI) visited student in “Introduction to Democracy and Justice Studies” on Thursday, to talk about what it is like to work in GBCI. One of the officers included UW-Green Bay alum Claire Thiessen (Democracy and Justice Studies-Criminal Justice, ’17). Program graduates from the Democracy and Justice Studies-Criminal Justice major…
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UW-Green Bay Profs. Bansal and Rain collaborate on published piece
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The chapter that Gaurav Bansal (Business) and Kevin Kain (Humanities and History) wrote together with Janet Reilly (Ret. Nursing) and Joanne Dolan (formerly CATL) “How do You Build Community and Foster Engagement in Online Course” has been published in Catherine Wehlburg ed. The Impact of Community on Teaching and Learning: Lessons from Before and After…
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FREE energy saving kits available now
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Anyone with an electricity bill can get a FREE energy saving kit from Focus on Energy every year. There are several kit options, with different combinations of LED light bulbs, low-flow shower heads, faucet aerators, pipe insulation wrap, power strips, and more. UW schools are competing to get the most students, faculty, and staff to…
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Prof. Aniruddha Pangarkar featured in WalletHub’s ‘2022’s Best Coffee Cities in America’
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Shedding light on why people pay two or three times the cost for a cup of coffee, and if opening up a coffee shop is a smart business decision right now, Prof. Aniruddha Pangarkar answers specific questions in this WalletHub article. Read the full article below. Source: 2022’s Best Coffee Cities in America
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Video: The Learning Center’s Academic Success Coaching
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The Learning Center’s Academic Success Coaching program helps students reach their full potential. Coaching helps students improve on time management, excel in class and on exams, and feel more confident in their academic learning. Students sign up for virtual or in-person coaching sessions via the website at https://www.uwgb.edu/learning-center/academic-success-coaching. UW-Green Bay: Academic Success Coaching video: Transcript:…
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Wis. Department of Safety and Professional Services offers additional information on LicensE
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Announcing the LicensE Open House! From September 28 through October 12, the Wisconsin Department of Safety and Professional Services is offering an opportunity to get to know LicensE a little better. During that two-week window, non-applicants will be able to explore the platform in a test environment. You can “apply” for a license and receive communications from…
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UW-Green Bay technology notice – Windows 10 operating system update
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What is happening? Updating the operating system from Windows 10 20H2 to Windows 10 21H2 You may have already noticed, but there is an available update to the Windows 10 operating system in the campus Software Center. This update will take about 30 minutes to 1 hour to download and install. Your computer will need…