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Perspectives: Glasses research confirms stereotypes
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UW-Green Bay senior Miranda DeMars hesitated between the decision to wear glasses or contact lenses for a job interview. That hesitation became the impetus for research she will present at the Midwestern Psychological Association convention in Chicago, Thursday, May 2. The Peshtigo native will be presenting “First Impressions: Do Glasses Matter?” centered on the idea…
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Adsit gains curator experience as an undergraduate
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Victoria Adsit, a UW-Green Bay senior from Whitelaw, Wis., had a chance to live her future last month, when she worked as curator of the “Hmong Art: Changing Traditions” exhibit at the Art Garage, Green Bay. An art major with an emphasis in museum studies, Adsit said she felt secure in her ability to assemble…
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Collaborative research shows manure to be a rich resource
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Recently published research completed by Associate Professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, John Katers, and Watershed Outreach and Education Specialist, Annette Pelegrin, of the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, could change the way the public views manure in years to come. “In the future, manure will no longer be viewed as dilute fertilizer or waste product,”…
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Green Bandana Brigade entertains, energizes
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Head to any Green Bay women’s basketball game at the Kress Events Center and you can’t help but be highly entertained and energized by a student group known as the Green Bandana Brigade (GBB).
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Humana takes ‘recruitment partner’ honors
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When Humana, a health insurance provider, decided to partner with UW-Green Bay Career Services nine years ago, it was a commitment both organizations took seriously. As acknowledgment for Humana’s long-lasting commitment to UWGB students and graduates, Career Services presented the company with the 2012 Recruitment Partner of the Year award. Humana representatives were presented with…
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Cow-a-bunga! Students learn how cow by-products can power a community
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In Professor John Katers’ Pollution Control class, a trip to Wisconsin’s largest family-owned dairy, Pagel’s Ponderosa in Kewaunee County, provided a true 360° learning opportunity.
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Reminder: Dupuis sendoff is Wednesday
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Our friends in Purchasing are offering a friendly reminder about Wednesday’s (June 13) celebration for Linda Dupuis, who is retiring from her position as Director of Institutional Support. The event will begin at 4:35 p.m. at The Bluff Pub & Grille, 2638 Bay Settlement Road, and last as long as attendees care to celebrate. Outdoor…
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Alumni Rising: Heartfelt messages reach Wisconsin vets
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Think of heart-shaped concentric circles. The effort to reach Wisconsin veterans with Valentines has expanded exponentially because of the kindness of Nancy Young.