Month: July 2023

  • Biodiversity Day is Saturday, Aug. 5

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    JOIN US FOR… BIODIVERSITY DAY! HOSTED BY THE COFRIN CENTER FOR BIODIVERSITY SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 2023 10 AM – 2 PM STEM INNOVATION CENTER 2019 TECHNOLOGY WAY GREEN BAY, WI FEATURING: Table booths with activities & Information Free crash courses from local experts DIY nature crafts Richter Museum and Fewless Herbarium displays Arboretum walks and…

  • Article on Transgender Characters in Literature & Legal History

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    Professor Rebecca Nesvet (English) has an article published in the journal Nineteenth Century Gender Studies’s special issue “Writing Aslant: Voicing across Genders in Nineteenth-Century Literature.” The article is “Walking Aslant: Irene Adler Visits the Inner Temple.” It concerns the implications of Sherlock Holmes character Irene Adler’s transmasculinity during attempts by people identified as women to…

  • Student Employee Supervisor Training Series

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    The Office of Human Resources and Workforce Diversity is excited to partner with Career Services and Financial Aid to launch a 4-part Student Supervisor Training Series. This series is designed to aid Student Supervisors in the full life-cycle of student employment. These sessions will be held in person in the 1965 Room and virtually. Our…

  • Watermarks, The Anthropocene Age

    Watermarks, The Anthropocene Age

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    Friday, Aug.4, 2023 4-8 newARTSpace, 124 N Broadway, De Pere Collette LaRue explores the human imprint on the waters and surrounding lands of Green Bay, the largest freshwater estuary in the world. Juxtaposing recently created imagery with historical maps and artifacts, LaRue examines the past-present relationship amongst the planet’s existential natural resource, fresh water. Emily…

  • Green Bay mural captures Packers fans feelings after Aaron Rodgers trade – Sports Illustrated

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    How One Mural Captures the Complicated Feelings About Aaron Rodgers Leaving Green Bay Another Hall of Fame quarterback may be gone, but the city’s passionate support of the Packers is not. Checking in with fans at an inflection point. Sometimes words tell only part of the story. In this case, the essence of a story…

  • UW-Green Bay, Packers team up to offer noncredit program about team’s history | NBC 26

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    GREEN BAY (NBC 26) — How much do you know about the Green Bay Packers? You have an opportunity to put your knowledge to the test. UW-Green Bay and the Packers are teaming up to provide a first-of-its-kind noncredit program about the team’s history. “Learning Packers history is pretty good,” Packers fan Yaamin Ghadiyali said,…

  • JCPenney hosts annual Teacher Appreciation event

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    Career Services has been a partner with JCPenney for their annual “Suit Up” event the past few years, which has offered discounts on professional clothing for our students and alumni. Earlier today, they forwarded us information about a promotion they are offering for teachers. Since the discount is open to teachers, faculty and staff across…

  • UWGB offering two new business certificate programs | Latest News | insightonbusiness.com

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is offering two new business-focused certificate programs starting in August that are designed to address key knowledge gaps. Certificate programs are shorter-term programs of study that deliver immediate credentials and direct relevance to the workplace. The new programs begin in August and are: Elevate: Advanced Business Framework Advanced Supervisory Leadership Elevate:…

  • Telling the story of your house – The Press

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    GREEN BAY – Through UW-Green Bay’s Archives and Area Research Center Department, staff members can help homeowners navigate the resources necessary to research their homes’ histories. Every property conceals its own stories about its past owners and structural history, and the Area Research Center provides the resources to help interested homeowners bring these stories to…

  • UWGB Children’s Theatre hosts open auditions for Moana JR | Bay Cities Radio

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    The Children’s Theatre at UW- Green Bay, Marinette campus is hosting open auditions for Moana JR on Thursday and Friday, August 16th and 17th, from 5pm to 8pm for amateur actors ages 6 to 18. Community Theatre and Arts Program Specialist Lauryn Albaugh says, “we’re announcing the Children’s Theatre is returning from a little hiatus,…