Month: July 2025
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‘Really Big Prints’ street roller art project at Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum | FOX 11
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Eric Peterson FOX11News On the loading dock just outside the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum in Two Rivers, Freudenrich is prepping her print. “I started in April and worked just mostly on the weekends. It took me quite a while. I knew what I wanted to do, but to execute it was a long…
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Karsten tackles tough topics with humorous photography | Press Times
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Press Times By Janelle Fisher City Pages Editor Those in the local arts community may know Green Bay artist Erin Karsten from seeing her work on display at a number of venues around the area — SAGE, The Art Garage and Lawton Gallery, to name a few — over the last few years, but it’s…
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Ariona Hildebrandt 2025 Dodge County Fairest of the Fair | Daily Dodge
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(BEAVER DAM) Dodge County has a new Fairest of the Fair. Ariona Hildebrandt is a senior at UW-Green Bay from Hustisford. She won the honor Monday night, July14, at Bayside Supper Club in Beaver Dam. Hildebrandt said she wants to show people the county fair has something for everyone. “The fair is really more than…
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New Software Engineering Major to Drive Emerging Tech Transformation
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 22, 2025 GREEN BAY, Wis.—Artificial intelligence (AI) and a radical shift towards software-driven technologies are driving the need for a new breed of software professionals. Businesses need talent that bridges the skills gap between traditional software engineering and modern generative AI applications. To meet this regional workforce need, the University of…
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Full Circle
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On a blustery August evening in 2024, Dr. Evan Wenig stepped out of HSHS St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay. His long hours as an attending physician overseeing patient care had turned daylight into darkness. But on this night, as he walked to his car, a wave of familiarity washed over him. “Years ago, I…
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Universities of Wisconsin regents vote unanimously to increase tuition for 2025-26 | Fox 11 News
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Marlo Lundak MADISON (WLUK) — In a unanimous decision Thursday, the Universities of Wisconsin’s Board of Regents voted to increase tuition across the UW system by 4-5%. “I think the tuition proposals that are being recommended to this board today strike the right balance between state funding and tuition, so that we can ensure that…
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Board of Regents approves tuition hike; UWGB opts out of additional 1% increase | WBAY
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By Drew Best MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) – The Universities of Wisconsin board of regents approved a roughly 5% increase in tuition in for the upcoming academic year. That means students will have to pay hundreds of dollars more than last year. Universities of Wisconsin President Jay Rothman proposed a 4% increase at all state universities.…
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UW-Green Bay, St. Norbert ROTC programs will end amid federal cuts | Green Bay Press-Gazette
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Nadia Scharf ROTC programs at St. Norbert College and the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will be cut starting this year and will be deactivated by the end of the 2026-27 school year, college officials said, due to U.S. Army Cadet Command reorganization. The two local schools aren’t alone. Programs at 10 universities nationwide, including UW-Oshkosh,…
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Universities of Wisconsin student tuition to increase | Wisconsin State Journal
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Sabine Martin Tuition for most undergraduate students at the Universities of Wisconsin will increase this fall. The UW Board of Regents at a meeting Thursday approved raising in-state undergraduate tuition at the UW system’s 13 public universities by at least 4%. All universities also opted into an additional 1% tuition increase except UW-Green Bay. The…
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Board of Regents approves 5 percent tuition hike at UW campuses next year | WPR
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Regents also approve preliminary budget showing no UW campus with a deficit BY CORRINNE HESS The Board of Regents for the Universities of Wisconsin unanimously approved a tuition increase of up to 5 percent for the 2025-26 academic year. Board members voted on the increase Thursday. Tuition will increase by 4 percent at all universities,…