Author: Christopher Sampson
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Reminder: historic Indian ‘fashion’ presentation is Friday
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Visiting scholar Scott Stephenson, Ph.D., will be the guest presenter for the program “The Indian Fashion: Getting Dressed in 18th Century Native America,” scheduled for 2 to 3 p.m. Friday, May 10, in the Union’s Christie Theatre. Co-sponsored by UW-Green Bay’s First Nation Studies program and the Oneida Nation Arts Program, the event is free…
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Remember to plan ahead for next Wednesday and big Goodwill donate-a-thon
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In conjunction with student “Move-Out” from housing, UW-Green Bay is partnering with Goodwill to collect donations of no longer wanted, but useable items. In addition to pick-ups from various Residence Life locations during finals week, on Wednesday, May 15, all faculty, staff and students are invited to drop off donations at the Goodwill semi parked…
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Wisconsin revenue grows $500 million more than expected
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New projections released Thursday show the state will take in just over $500 million more than expected over the next two years, giving lawmakers the ability to put more money toward schools. That’s the good news from Thursday’s Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Well, good news for K-12 schools anyway, most observers believe. No speculation was reported…
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Release of investigation results could be delayed
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UW-Green Bay confirmed for local reporters Wednesday that under a relatively new provision of the state open records law pertaining to public employees, it could be 10 days or more between the time Chancellor Tom Harden receives a report from investigator Joseph Nicks and eventual release of any information – if that is to occur…
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Reminder on Friday concert
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UW-Green Bay Music will present an enjoyable and unconventional concert Friday, May 10, when the University’s New Music and Hand Drumming ensembles take the stage in the University Theatre. The New Music Ensemble, under the direction of UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Adam Gaines, will be followed by the Hand Drumming Ensemble, under the direction of…
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Memorial Garden planting is Tuesday
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Now that it’s finally spring (we think), Prof. Illene Cupit and the Students of AMF grief group are announcing the fourth annual planting of the campus Memorial Garden. All members of the campus community are invited to participate in the event, slated for 4 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 at the garden outside the University Union…
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Medland to present Lunch and Learn
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Already distributed campuswide but repeated here for the record: UW-Green Bay’s Associate Director for Biodiversity, Vicki Medland, will present “What does your garden grow? GMOs, Hybrids and Heirlooms,” a UW-Green Bay Wellness Lunch and Learn event, from 12:10-1 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 in Phoenix Room C of the Union. Medland will present info on the…
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Senior exhibition, round two: Lawton Gallery show opens Sunday
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The Lawton Gallery will present its Senior 2 exhibition, the second of two featuring the works of graduating seniors in the Studio Arts and Art and Design programs, from Sunday, May 5 through Thursday, May 16. The exhibition, featuring the work of seven talented seniors, will begin with an opening reception from 2-4 p.m. Sunday…
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Bookstore buyback
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And in yet another sure sign of spring, our friends at The Phoenix Bookstore are preparing for textbook buyback beginning Thursday, May 9. Students can sell back their books during the following times: — 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday, May 9 and Friday, May 10 — 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, May 11 — 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.…
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Waters of Wisconsin to host water quality event on campus
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Associate Prof. Kevin Fermanich, Prof. Emeritus Bud Harris and UW Sea Grant specialist Victoria Harris are among the invited speakers for a daylong water quality event that will be held from 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesday, May 7 in the Union’s Phoenix Room. Our Water World: The Nutrient Challenge is a Waters of Wisconsin public forum…