Day: January 6, 2023
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Join UW-Green Bay Prof. Alexander Bozzo for #ethicsatwork virtual event February 9
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#ethicsatwork is a community and virtual forum at the intersection of business and ethics. Join us for a conversation February 9, 5-6 p.m. “Let the Market Decide? On the Intersection of Ethics and the Free Market,” led by Alexander Bozzo, Ph.D. Assistant Teaching Professor Philosophy at UW-Green Bay. The central insight of the free market…
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Registration open for Institute for Women’s Leadership winter/spring 2023 leadership development programs
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 6, 2023 In-person and virtual sessions and new Lessons in Leadership deliver learning opportunities and support for professional women across the region Green Bay, WI — Registration is now open for UW-Green Bay’s spring/winter 2023 Institute for Women’s Leadership (IWL) leadership development programs. Designed to deliver the three things women need…
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Local author David Jones released new book ‘Guardians of Rockport’ | WFRV Local 5 – Green Bay, Appleton
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(WFRV) – How about a new book for the new year? Local author David Jones stopped by Local 5 Live with a look at his new book ‘Guardians of Rockport’ plus he talks about being a retired Chief of Police from UWGB, and retired Special Agent with the Air Force Office of Special Investigations. The…
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Life in the fast lane – The Press Times
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Rising Phoenix program allows Neziri to test-drive college By Michael Shaw Contributor GREEN BAY – There’s fast-tracking your college experience, and then there’s Nadia Neziri’s academic life in the fast lane. “I have a summer internship and I’m taking two summer classes.” While that’s not so unusual, consider for a moment that she will be…
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Addressing a perennial need – The Press Times
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UW colleges address critical thinking skills By Kris Leonhardt Acting Editor STEVENS POINT/GREEN BAY – UW colleges are working to address a top skill requested by employers in 270 of Wisconsin’s industries, among 800 occupations – critical thinking. A State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development report featuring long-term projections for 2018-2028 listed critical thinking,…
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Audit: University of Wisconsin misspent 1% of COVID-19 relief money | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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The University of Wisconsin System spent nearly $240,000 of federal COVID-19 relief money on expenses not allowed under federal criteria, a new nonpartisan state audit found. The $239,200 in misspent funds identified by the Legislative Audit Bureau on Dec. 22 represent less than 1% of the $564 million that UW System received in federal money…