Month: March 2023

  • You’re invited to STEM Family Day!

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    The Brown County STEM Innovation Center is hosting STEM Family Day on April 29, from 10:00am-2:00pm. STEM Family Day is a free event for kids of all ages! UW-Green Bay STEM student organizations, Brown County Extension, and the Einstein Project are hosting a plethora of other organizations that will all be providing hands-on STEM engagement.…

  • Fill out the brief UW-Green Bay Libraries equipment collection survey

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    UW-Green Bay Libraries asks that everyone takes their brief equipment collection survey. This survey will help inform them about your experience borrowing equipment from the library. If you haven’t borrowed anything yet, tell them why not. Are there other items that would be helpful for your classes? All students, faculty and staff are welcome to…

  • Sigma Tau Delta invites everyone to the Celebration of Thought and Beauty

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    Sigma Tau Delta is hosting the Celebration of Thought and Beauty in the Phoenix Club on Friday, April 21. Doors open at 5:30 and Sigma Tau Delta humbly invites everyone to come join in the fun, whether you wish to perform or just watch. Whether you’d like to attend virtually or physically, you can join…

  • Help UW-Green Bay Archives by sharing stories about local bodies of water

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    As a unique Earth Day celebration, UW-Green Bay Archives is working on a special project about local waterways such as the Bay, Fox River, Point au Sable, Baird Creek, Cat Island, Renard (Kidney) Island, Long Tail Point, De Pere locks and dams, Door County natural shoreline areas, etc, and they hope that some of you…

  • Join the “Hope in the Dark” book discussion

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    Join Chuck Rybak and UW-Green Bay Libraries on Tuesday, April 18 from 5:00-6:30 pm on the fourth floor of the Cofrin Library for a book discussion about Rebecca Solnit’s 2016 book: “Hope in the Dark: Untold Histories, Wild Possibilities”. Light refreshments and hors d’oeuvres will be served and attendees will receive a free copy of the book…

  • You’re invited to the Earth Caretaker Award Ceremony!

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    The Environmental Management and Business Institute and the Office of Sustainability are hosting the Earth Caretaker Award Ceremony April 19th, from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm in the Phoenix Rooms. Come celebrate the many accomplishments of students, staff, faculty, and alumni that have exemplified sustainability this past year. Hors d’oeuvres will be served. Fill out…

  • Possible TikTok ban has students concerned | WTAQ News Talk | Green Bay, WI

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    GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) – TikTok’s ownership structure has left some with more questions than answers surrounding privacy and data sharing on the popular app. “For better or for worse, I do get a lot of my information from TikTok,” said Jeremy Thompson, a student at UW-Green Bay. Congress is considering a nationwide ban on…

  • Wholesome Endeavors

    Wholesome Endeavors

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    MS Nutrition & Integrated Health is working in partnership with leading experts to make available a speaker series that deepens your experiential knowledge of nutrition and integrated health to promote holistic well-being. Join nutrition entrepreneur Hannah Koschak virtually on Friday, April 21, from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. as she shares the story of her business,…

  • Women of Northeast Wisconsin: Rediscover the Phenomenal in You

    Women of Northeast Wisconsin: Rediscover the Phenomenal in You

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    Institute for Women’s Leadership brings award-winning journalist Mariana Atencio to speak about being authentically and phenomally yourself Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Institute for Women’s Leadership is hosting its second annual event celebrating Northeast Wisconsin women at all stages of their careers on Thursday, April 20, 2023 from 4 to 7 p.m. at…

  • Dr. Rosa King’s journey to and through First Nations Studies

    Dr. Rosa King’s journey to and through First Nations Studies

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    Meet one of the first graduates of our First Nations Education Doctorate program  Each fall, students in the Oneida language immersion program excitedly harvest the bounty from the Three Sisters garden located at their school in Oneida, Wisconsin. What might appear to an outsider as a simple outdoor activity for energetic children is actually much,…