Author: Emily Gerlikovski
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UW-Green Bay student Averie Menger looks forward to being back on campus, whatever it may look like
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Although UW-Green Bay is intending to be open in fall and welcoming faculty, staff and students back on campus, some classes originally scheduled for in-person instruction will be moving online or having online aspects to them for the safety of the UW-Green Bay community. Current UW-Green Bay students who transitioned to online learning in Spring…
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2020 FFA Star in Agriscience winner worked for UW-Green Bay Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab | Wisconsin State Farmer
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This year’s Future Farmers of America Star in Agriscience, Kayla Reed, worked for the UW-Green Bay Aquatic Ecology and Fisheries Lab. Source: Here are the 2020 FFA Star award winners | Wisconsin State Farmer
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Prof. Chu gives input on improving employee wellbeing during a pandemic | Virtual Vocations
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“When we are stressed, anxious, or frustrated during these challenging times, the sympathetic nervous system is activated and our body releases chemicals such as cortisol, adrenaline, and other stress hormones,” explains Prof. Alan Chu (Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology). To help the body recover and reduce negative thoughts, Professor Chu advocates mindfulness and relaxation techniques…
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UW-Green Bay WBB alumna Marcy Dixon featured with Journal-Pilot
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As the Journal-Pilot continues to look back on former area athletes who contributed to the great history of Hancock County sports, Marcy Dixon, the former three-sport athlete with the Southeastern Lady Suns, comes into focus this week. After high school, Dixon continued her college career at the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay. Her biggest…
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Former UW-Green Bay Chief Legal Affairs Officer Melissa Holloway honored by the National Association of College and University Attorneys | The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education
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Melissa J. Holloway, general counsel for legal affairs at North Carolina A&T State University in East Greensboro, has received the 2019-20 Distinguished Service Award from the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA). The award recognizes individuals who have given extraordinary service both to NACUA and institutions of higher learning over an extended period…
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Wisconsin sues to stop ICE’s in-person class requirement for colleges | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Wisconsin has joined 16 other states and the District of Columbia in a lawsuit to stop the implementation of a new rule that requires international students to take their college classes in person for their visas to be valid, Attorney General Josh Kaul announced Monday. In a statement Monday, Thompson said the system values its international students and fully supports Kaul’s…
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Sports suspended at UW-Green Bay’s Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan Campuses | WLUK
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Executive officers at UW-Green Bay’s three branch campuses say the health and safety of student athletes and coaches is a top priority following Tuesday’s announcement of the temporary suspension of Wisconsin Collegiate Conference athletics for the 2020-21 school year. Source: Sports suspended at UW colleges | WLUK Additional coverage: Intercollegiate sports at UW-Stevens Point branch…
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Assistant Prof. Alan Chu quoted on initiating conversations about wearing masks | Yahoo News
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In a recent Yahoo News article, there are five proposed stages of mask-wearing grief when it comes to seeing people in public not wearing masks. Assistant Prof. Alan Chu (Psychology) gives advice for how to approach people not wearing masks. “People do not like to be forced to do things, and that’s what we are…
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UW-Green Bay police get field force training | WBAY
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Nearly 60 officers from six Northeast Wisconsin police and sheriff’s agencies are now federally certified in how they respond to riots or even protests. They began planning the special training last year to provide security at the Democratic National Convention in Milwaukee, but it’s become increasingly important in the last few months. The Brown County…