Author: Emily Gerlikovski
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Media reports on Drive-Thru Commencement announcement
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Local media is reporting on the recent announcement that the 101st UW-Green Bay Commencement will be a Drive-Thru event. Sources: UW-Green Bay cancels commencement ceremony, creates “drive-through” graduation event | WBAY UW-Green Bay changes plans for in-person graduation due to increase in COVID-19 cases | WFRV UW-Green Bay to hold ‘drive-through’ graduation | Fox 11…
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UWGB won’t start fall sports on time | Green Bay Press Gazette
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There won’t be any sports played at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay until at least October. The Horizon League announced Thursday it will delay the start of fall competition for all sports because of the coronavirus pandemic. It includes all exhibition, conference and nonconference games. The sports impacted at UWGB include cross country, soccer, volleyball,…
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Fall sports delayed at UW-Green Bay after Horizon League announces decision | Milwaukee Business Journal
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Fall sports at UW-Milwaukee and UW-Green Bay will be delayed when school resumes in the fall following a decision by the Horizon League, of which both universities are members. Source: Fall sports delayed at UW-Milwaukee, UW-Green Bay after Horizon League announces decision | Milwaukee Business Journal
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Advice from Bo Ryan helped lead Freddie Owens to UW-Green Bay as an assistant coach | Leader Telegram
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When Freddie Owens was getting into the coaching business, he got some sound advice from a guy who knew a thing or two about the profession. One thing Bo Ryan told his former player — Owens played with the University of Wisconsin men’s basketball program from 2000-04, including three seasons under Ryan — was to…
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Menominee teacher Ben Grignon wins national award | Post Crescent
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A Menominee Indian High School arts teacher was recognized this month by the National Education Association for helping to promote traditional crafts and culture to his students. Ben Grignon, 42, a member of the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin, accepted the National Human and Civil Rights Award via a virtual ceremony because of the ongoing…
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UW-Green Bay student discusses the benefit of Literacy Green Bay | NBC 26
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Shortly after Alondra Valle came from Mexico to Green Bay, she found a place that would help provide valuable skills in her transition. “Literacy Green Bay gave me many opportunities to function effectively in the community,” she said. At Literacy Green Bay, Valle learned language and reading skills. They are skills some of us may…
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Prof. Shelton discusses teacher strikes in light of COVID-19 | Education Week
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As the start of the school year approaches—and the pandemic rages on—many teachers are reaching a breaking point. They’re scared to go back inside school buildings. They’re frustrated with state guidance, which they feel leaves more questions than answers. And they feel like their voices are not being heard in the push to reopen schools.Over…
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Hansen (nephew of UW-Green Bay alumnus and retiring Senator Dave Hanson) will support workers, families and small businesses in Wisconsin’s 30th Senate District | The Cap Times
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Retiring state Sen. Dave Hansen is a legend in Wisconsin politics who has earned his status by being a staunch, and sometimes fiery, advocate for the interests of workers, families and small businesses in the 30th Senate District. Sen. Hansen’s replacement is going to have big shoes to fill. The good news for those of…