Month: February 2023
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UW-Green Bay Profs. Abler and Hein present research at Phosphorus Conference
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Profs. Rebecca Abler and Richard Hein, Water Science, have been invited to present their research at a conference entitled “Phosphorus: Lessons from 10+ Years of Numeric Standards for Wisconsin’s Waters” on February 7, 2023 in Madison. Their poster, entitled “Differential Land Use Impacts Stream Phosphorus Loading in City and Agricultural Watersheds” presents the results of…
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Teaching and learning in the time of ChatGPT
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UW-Green Bay Libraries, CATL, The Learning Center, and UW-Green Bay faculty are all coming together to offer a series of three workshops on machine generated content applications and artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT and their potential impacts on teaching and learning. Participants will have the option to attend this series in-person or through Zoom.…
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Entrepreneurial program at DCEDC helps local businesses open and grow | Green Bay Press-Gazette
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The Entrepreneurial Training Program is for existing businesses hoping to grow and those who want to open a business. It helps participants develop a business plan and other vital aspects of ownership. Christopher Clough Green Bay Press-Gazette ELLISON BAY – About four years ago, Carol Ash was looking to expand her business and move it…
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‘Professions in Human Biology’ class is igniting the fire for future medical professionals
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As Chair of UW-Green Bay’s Human Biology program, Professor Brian Merkel says he wants to hand his students “the keys to the kingdom.” In other words, he wants them to end up so prepared through a new course, Professions in Human Biology HUM BIOL 200 (offered for the first time in fall of 2022) that each…
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UW-Green Bay Pride Employee Resource Group is open to all employees
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The UW-Green Bay Pride ERG encourages all who’re interested to join the kind and inclusive group! The Pride ERG hosts monthly events including Friday Lunches and “Guilt Free” Pride Book Club. To view their Spring 2023 flyer, click the link: UWGB ERG events flyer SPRING 2023.docx With questions, contact Pride Center Coordinator, Nicole Kurth: kurthn@uwgb.edu.
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Addressing a need | The Press Times
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GREEN BAY – The caregiver crisis is a growing issue in northern Wisconsin. As the population of senior citizens rises exponentially, the relative number of caregivers decreases. Northern Wisconsin is expected to have a 72% increase in citizens 65 and older by 2040 while the growth of young workers, particularly in healthcare with assisted living,…
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Grow your small business with DCEDC | Door County Daily News
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Training beginning in Sturgeon Bay next week can benefit you by teaching you how to start or grow your own business. Starting February 7th, the Door County Economic Development Corporation is offering an eight-week Entrepreneurial Training Program. Experts from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will be there to help you develop a business plan. DCEDC Director of…
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Here’s eight free showings “The Exchange: In White America” in northeast Wisconsin | Green Bay Press Gazette
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For one week in February, several area theaters will host free screenings of a documentary about how students from two Wisconsin high schools crossed racial and cultural divides during the civil rights era. In 1966, high-schoolers from Kaukauna High School and Rufus King High School in Milwaukee participated in a student exchange — not overseas,…
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Support the University through social media
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At UW-Green Bay, we rise together when we work as a team. Come learn how you can be an integral part of the University’s social media presence through this professional development opportunity! The click-through rate on a piece of content is two times higher when shared on social media by an individual versus when shared…