Month: March 2024
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Students to share research March 14 at annual Fox River Watershed symposium hosted by UW-Green Bay
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 8, 2024 Green Bay, Wis.— Nearly one hundred students and teachers from participating Northeastern Wisconsin high schools will spend the day on the UW-Green Bay campus on Thursday, March 14, 2024 for the 17th annual Watershed Symposium. The symposium brings together high schoolers and UW-Green Bay faculty researchers who partner on…
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Will Northeast Wisconsin’s mild winter be a boon or a bane for pest populations? | Fox 11
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WLUK) — Our mild winter has been pretty easy on humans in Northeast Wisconsin. But has it also been a little too easy on pests? Ticks, mosquitoes and their other bitey, crawly insect friends aren’t anyone’s favorite part of the warmer months. However, since our typical bitter cold weather has been hard to come by…
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A day in the life with Green Bay’s Cassie Schiltz and Maddy Schreiber | WFRV
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – “It looks like we just show up for a basketball game. But we really show up every morning.” Green Bay Phoenix guard Cassie Schiltz has learned over her five seasons as a student-athlete just how much goes into being a collegiate basketball player. From stretching, training, shoot-around, film study, practice,…
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Cofrin School of Business celebrates both students and community businesses with their Keynote & Networking event
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Thank you to everyone who attended the Annual Cofrin School of Business Keynote & Networking event last week! This event is all about strengthening our connection with the community, helping to elevate the experiences of students and recognizing the outstanding work of business leaders in Northeastern Wisconsin. For the first time in many years, the…
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Green Bay School Board says it won’t bring Claude Tiller back
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GREEN BAY — The Green Bay School Board says it will not bring back former Superintendent Claude Tiller as the district’s leader, despite him being open to the conversation. “The window to have this conversation has closed and there are no further comments to make,” the board said in a statement Wednesday evening. “We are now…
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New Heritage Hill exhibit tells story of American Dream – The Press
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ALLOUEZ/OCONTO – This summer, Heritage Hill State Historical Park will open their first new building in nearly a decade, which will serve as an educational tool highlighting the area’s migrant workers in the 20th century. “The beauty of this structure is not necessarily that it’s big, it’s not necessarily that it’s got this crazy historical…
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Road America, UWGB team up on ‘Race to Road America’ camp
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UW-Green Bay Sheboygan Campus, the Einstein Project, Road America and the UWGB Camps Office are teaming up for a new camp this year. The “Race to Road America” camp will allow students in grades 6-9 to learn design tech principals to dream up, create and race their own radio-controlled cars. The three-day camp will take…
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Meet The 77th Alice Top Candidates – Mid-West Farm Report
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The six top candidates to become the 77th Alice in Dairyland are Cierra Essock, Halei Heinzel, Katrina Hoesly, Michaela King, Kiley Pagel, and Lauren Siemers. Alice in Dairyland is a one-year, full-time public relations position with the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection. Over the next two months, they will participate in a rigorous…