Day: June 27, 2023
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UW-Green Bay’s new Student Accessibility web site designed to help students remove barriers to learning
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At UW-Green Bay, we believe that everyone should have access to higher education. But the belief isn’t enough. In order to support our mission of access for all, we’re taking actionable steps—and learning from our mistakes. One way in which we’re striving to fulfill our mission is through our Student Accessibility Office. This office is…
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Learn about UW-Green Bay’s Chemistry programs, including the Organic Chemistry bootcamps on their newly designed web page
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Our chemistry program offers solutions for students looking to join an in-demand and rewarding career. With four emphases—Chemistry, Biochemistry and ACS-approved Chemistry and Environmental Chemistry—you can tailor your education to your career track. Research opportunities and hands-on experiences in class mean you’ll know how to apply your skills. One unique aspect of our chemistry program…
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Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month planning for Fall 2023
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The Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month planning group is currently planning programs for Fall 2023. If you are coordinating anything for Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month (9/15-10/15), please email details to Nina Dessoir (dessoirn@uwgb.edu) by July 24th, 2023 for your program to be featured in the calendar. Thank you!
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Aquatic Robotic Camp students dive into innovative freshwater research | WLUK
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — A Green Bay Einstein Project is making a splash. Aquatic Robotic Camp students embarked on a new project Monday, modeled after award-winning research being conducted by UW-Green Bay and Cellcom. Each year, UW-Green Bay researchers deploy buoys in lower Green Bay equipped with sensors connected to a specialized wireless network built…
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Governor Evers visits future Bay of Green Bay – NERRA
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Auspicious weather and soaring bald eagles graced Governor Tony Evers’ tour of the Ken Euer’s Nature Area, proposed site in Wisconsin’s future Bay of Green Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve. Once designated, the Reserve will help protect and manage the largest freshwater estuary in the world within one of the largest reservoirs of freshwater on…
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Why it’s important to spend on joy, according to a financial advisor | CNBC
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A lot of financial planning is, of course, about the future. But people’s goals can backfire if they neglect themselves in the present, says Preston Cherry, a certified financial planner and founder and president of Concurrent Financial Planning in Green Bay, Wisconsin, and UW-Green Bay assistant professor in Finance. “Starving your current self … could…
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UW-Green Bay’s John Luczaj and Mark Norfleet coauthor article
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UW-Green Bay’s John Luczaj (Geoscience) recently published an article in the journal Hydrology. The article entitled “Stable isotopic evaluation of recharge into a karst aquifer in a glaciated agricultural region of Northeastern Wisconsin, USA,” is coauthored by UW-Green Bay’s Mark Norfleet (Mathematics), former Environmental Science and Policy graduate student, Amber Konrad, and University of Washington…
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Congratulations to Kevin Kain, “Researcher Spotlight” for the New York Public Library
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This profile is part of a series of interviews chronicling the experiences of researchers who use The New York Public Library’s collections for the development of their work. Kevin M. Kain is a Teaching Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay where he serves in the Humanities, History and Global Studies Faculties. His primary research…