Month: September 2023
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Geoscience course takes students to western edge of Wisconsin
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Nine students from the Geoscience 421/621 course recently took a three day camping trip to the western edge of Wisconsin and Minnesota (from the St. Croix River Valley to the Mississippi River Valley at La Crosse) with professors Shawn Malone and John Luczaj. The goal of this course is to get students into the field…
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Join us for the Homologous Structures opening reception!
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Join us on Thursday, October 5, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. for the opening reception of Homologous Structures, an exhibition featuring the work of Zoë Couvillion, Alix Deane, Yve Holtzclaw and M. Kobe. Stories of origin are told through objects, culture, and lineage. These things tie us to those who have come before us…
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Are you a 4-H alumni? Let us know!
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The UW-Green Bay Collegiate 4-H club would like to recognize faculty and staff who were ever 4-H club members. Please complete this form and the club will deliver a 4-H decal for you to place proudly in your office. Complete by October 15 to get your decal by November.
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Call for Nominations of Student Commencement Speakers
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is seeking nominations for Student Speakers for the December 16, 2023 Commencement Ceremonies. One student will be selected for each of the two Ceremonies, representing one of the Colleges participating in that particular Ceremony. Morning Ceremony, 9:30 a.m. : College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences College of Health, Education &…
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Grammy-Nominated music sensation Celtic Woman brings 20th anniversary tour to the Weidner
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Green Bay, WI. – On the heels of the successful “Postcards From Ireland,” Celtic Woman will carry on its legacy of uplifting performances packed with breath-taking harmonies and instrumental virtuosity. The group announced today that it will bring an all-new live show to celebrate its 20th anniversary to The Weidner on Wednesday, April 17, 2024…
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UWGB women’s basketball ranks No. 6 in nation in grade-point average | Green Bay Press-Gazette
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GREEN BAY – When Kevin Borseth arrived on campus to interview for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women’s basketball job in 1998, one of the big impressions made on him that day had nothing to do with the talent on the court. It instead had to do with what the Phoenix was doing off it.…
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Pop-Con Returns to Brown County Library with R.L. Stine
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Pop-Con returns to the Brown County Library’s Central Branch on October 7 with “Goosebumps” and “Fear Street” author R.L. Stine as the featured guest. Stine will be sitting down with UWGB professor Bryan Carr (Communication/Information Science) for a live episode of the Phoenix Studios podcast “Serious Fun” at noon and will be signing books from…
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Author and advocate Nina Turner is coming to the Christie Theater on October 5
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On October 5, national political figure and media personality Nina Turner will be speaking in the Christie Theater at 2 p.m. The talk, part of the Harvey Kaye Speaker Series, is entitled, “Democracy Won’t Save Itself”. It is free and open to the public.
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Tickets on sale now for the children’s theatre performance of ‘Moana JR’ | News, Sports, Jobs – The Daily News
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — Children’s Theatre at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Marinette Campus will perform “Moana JR.,” a 60-minute musical adaptation of the 2016 Disney animated film, at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13-14, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 15. Performances will take place in the Theatre Building at the Herbert L. Williams Theatre…
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Annual Wequiock Creek tobacco blessing | Wisconsin Sea Grant
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By Margaret Ellis – Yotsi’nahkwa’talihahte (Wild Rose), Oneida Nation University of Wisconsin-Green Bay First Nations Graduate Assistant, Wisconsin Sea Grant Wisconsin Sea Grant and UWGB Center for Biodiversity hosted the third annual tobacco blessing at Wequiock Creek. Wequiock Creek is one of several natural areas managed by UWGB and is a tributary to the Bay…