Month: December 2022
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Enjoy commencement virtually
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For those unable to join in-person for Fall/Winter Commencement, a live stream will be available. Navigate to UW-Green Bay’s home page prior to the ceremony and follow the live stream link found near the top of the website. Additionally, you may download the Commencement Booklet (pdf). to view graduate recognitions and other program information. See…
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Professor Pieter deHart receives publication
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UW-Green Bay Associate Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Research, Pieter deHart recently published an article in the journal “PeerJ- Life & Environment” . Titled, “Impacts of river fragmentation on limiting individual dietary specialization of Amazonian predatory fish”, his work explores the concept of feeding specialization in predators, and how habitat fragmentation can change the…
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UW-Green Bay’s Aniruddha Pangarkar featured in MoneyGeek article
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Assistant Professor of Marketing, Aniruddha Pangarkar was recently invited by MoneyGeek to provide expert commentary and insight regarding consumer behavior and planning for the holidays. In the article, professor Pangarkar discusses ways consumers can create a holiday budget, how to balance emotions and practicality when buying gifts, and more! To read the full article, click…
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Planning for 2023 Black History Month
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The Black History Month planning group is currently planning programs for Spring 2023. If you are planning on coordinating anything for Black History Month (February), please email details to Megan DuFrane-Groose (dufranem@uwgb.edu) by January 6, 2023 for your program to be featured in the calendar.
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UW-Green Bay’s largest fall graduating class urged to ‘make a difference’ in the region at the 2022 UW-Green Bay Fall Commencement ceremonies
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More than 500 students to be awarded degrees at UW-Green Bay’s 2022 Fall Commencement, December 17, 2022 GREEN BAY, Wis. – The largest fall class of graduates will cross the stage on Saturday, while being urged to “make a difference” in the region. A total of 558 eligible graduates and their families celebrate the 2022…
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Phoenix Phacts: First Generation students
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Did you know? First Generation students are defined as students whose parents did not complete a 4-year college degree. About 45% of UW-Green Bay Fall 2022 students are First Generation. This information can be found in the UW-Green Bay Factbook. If you want to find out more about UW-Green Bay students check out the OISE…
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Governor Evers to Visit Green Bay to Discuss the State Budget | Seehafer News
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Governor Tony Evers has scheduled a visit to Green Bay to discuss the state budget. The listening session will be held in the University of Wisconsin Green Bay’s STEM Innovation Center on December 20th and will run from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. Those who wish to attend are required to register on Eventbrite.com. This session will…
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Green Bay Metro Makes Route Cuts Amid Driver Shortage | Seehafer News
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Commuters in Green Bay are going to see fewer public transit buses on the roads. Starting last week, Green Bay Metro cut the number of times buses will run on route 6, which includes stops at the ADRC, Festivals Foods, and the Courthouse, and route 7, which stops at the V.A. Clinic and the UW-Green…
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Wisconsin’s rising scientists look to discover new antibiotics amid global ‘crisis’ | WLUK
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Science students from across Wisconsin are looking to slow down the world’s “antibiotic crisis.” As bacteria mutate over time, they gain resistance to the antibiotics that are supposed to kill them. With this, the world is running out of effective antibiotics, so students have been looking to discover new ones through…
