Month: August 2024
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Supersize Your Brain Power with an ‘Applied AI’ certificate
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Supersize your brain power with a certificate program in Applied AI offered by the Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Training starting in September. Machine learning mimics the problem-solving and data-processing capabilities of human intelligence. Learning how to apply artificial intelligence (AI) will enable you to respond to changing business situations faster and more informed.…
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Maximize Your Potential as a Leader with the Emerging Leadership Certificate Program
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Maximize your potential with an Emerging Leader Certificate Program starting in September with the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership. Explore key leadership competencies, strategic networking and the power of influence, to further your leadership capabilities even if you haven’t formally managed a team. Now stand out and escalate your career. Register today! Online classes begin…
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Using Sound to Connect People to Green Bay | Wisconsin Sea Grant
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On a sunny morning in mid-June 2024, the Phoenix, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s research vessel, headed out onto the bay. Aboard were Sea Grant researchers Emily Tyner and Bill Sallak and a small mound of recording equipment. It was piloted by Chris Houghton, assistant professor and fish ecologist, who was assisted by first mate, undergraduate…
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UW Green Bay Cofrin Technology & Education Center receives approval
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – This week, UW Green Bay received approval to construct the new Cofrin Technology & Education Center to replace its aging library. A 2020 study done on the UW Green Bay library building concluded it would cost less to replace the building than to repair it. UWGB officials say once complete,…
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UW-Green Bay gets approval to start $101M Cofrin Library replacement
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GREEN BAY – The construction of the new library at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has been given the green light after the State Building Commission this week approved approximately $262 million in key projects across Wisconsin. UWGB will construct a new five-story Cofrin Technology and Education Center, according to the news release from Gov. Tony Evers. The…
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UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin Technology and Education Center receives state approval
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — The green light has been given to replace the 52-year-old Cofrin Library at UW-Green Bay. Ground will be broken next spring on the Cofrin Technology and Education Center— a five-story, $101 million replacement approved recently by the state’s building commission. It will drastically change the landscape for the state’s fastest growing university, as the current…
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay opening brand new disc golf course, open to community and students | WFRV
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – A newly designed disc golf course is set to open on Saturday, Aug. 17, on the campus of UW-Green Bay (UWGB), and it’ll be available for all to use. The Shorewood Disc Golf Course was designed by a professional disc golfer, Cale Leiviska, according to a Thursday release from UWGB. Leiviska is also a national course…
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UW-Green Bay Marinette Campus Theatre Unveils New Season as Bayshore Arts Center
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: August 12, 2024 Marinette, WI — Community theatre and arts are vibrant in the Real North. UW-Green Bay Marinette Campus unveils the 2024-2025 season, featuring the announcement of a new name for the venue: Bayshore Arts Center (BAC). “This new identity reflects how we have evolved as an artistic venue,” said Lauryn…
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Helping women persist in leadership journey – The Press
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NORTHEAST WISCONSIN – The Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership at UW-Green Bay has partnered with Honor Jensen to launch an executive coaching opportunity for women in northeast Wisconsin. The program is nine months and is specifically for women who want to take charge and not wait for opportunities to come to them. “The Schreiber Institute…
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GOP primary in 8th Congressional District puts Trump endorsement to test – WPR
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Professor Aaron Weinschenk was recently quoted in a WPR article: “It’s quite possible that the person who emerges from the Republican primary will be the person who represents the district,” said Aaron Weinschenk, a political science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. But Trump endorsements across the country have largely been seen as a…