Author: Christopher Sampson
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Read all about it! Aldrete book on Linothorax Project is in print
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Award-winning Prof. Greg Aldrete of Humanistic Studies reports his book on the Linothorax Project has finally arrived, and is in print and available to the public. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, Reconstructing Ancient Linen Body Armor: Unraveling the Linothorax Mystery was written by Aldrete, former student and UW-Green Bay graduate Scott Bartell and Alicia…
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Dalke presents mustang paper at Eastern Kentucky conference
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Faculty member Karen Dalke of Democracy and Justice Studies presented a paper at the Living With Animals Conference hosted last week by Eastern Kentucky University, one of the few universities that has an Animal Studies program looking at the human/animal interface. Her paper was titled “Adopting a Mustang through an Anthropological Lens: Exploring Cultural Concepts…
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Comm major Phernetton is new CW 14 Star!
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Congratulations to UW-Green Bay student Katie Phernetton, who recently was named the next CW 14 Star! Phernetton was chosen from a group of talented finalists (including several UW-Green Bay alumni) for the gig representing the CW 14 network on-air, online and in the community. She was set to appear live on CW 14 sister network…
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‘Throwback Thursdays’ debuts at Library Archives Facebook page
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Today we launched a new facebook feature for the Archives. We will have “Throwback Thursdays.” (Today’s post is about something new in 1972: The Lucy Stone Center.) Each Thursday will feature a post of photos, trivia and tidbits of campus history. Visit www.facebook.com/uwgbarchives.
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Cofrin Library’s Edible Book Fest, Monday April 15
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Love books? Handy in the kitchen? Then register to bring an edible book to the Cofrin Library’s Edible Book Fest on Monday, April 15th! To register or to find out more about Edible Book Fest check out: http://libguides.uwgb.edu/EdibleBooks. Enter our raffle for a chance to win an edible book! Stop by the Cofrin Library 3rd…
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Civics Club to present job search-focused “Learn it @ Lunch” April 4
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UW-Green Bay’s Civics Club, part of the Department of Public and Environmental Affairs, will present the second installment of its “Learn it @ Lunch” civic engagement series from 12:30-1:45 p.m. Thursday, April 4 in the Alumni Room of the University Union. Titled “Finding a Job After Graduation,” this session will feature a panel of PEA…
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360° is Best of Show: Campaign wins big in annual education marketing awards
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We’ve just received some great news on a great initiative — UW-Green Bay’s 360° of Learning campaign has received a Best of Show award in the Higher Education Marketing Report’s 28th annual Education Advertising Awards. Working with ad firm BVK out of Milwaukee, the University has unveiled and implemented the 360 campaign this year, telling…
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More from the Twittering Chancellor: Art bombs, Bauer’s ‘TOSS,’ and more
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Chancellor Tom Harden is roughly halfway through his one-week tenure as the official voice of the UW Powers Me Twitter account. Wednesday’s quick topics included a permanent home for the Tom Harden “art bomb,” shout-outs to RecycleMania, student fishing guide JJ Malvitz and stone-cold cool Leonardo Da Vinci, among others; and a couple of references…
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Mauthe Center welcomes presentation by Mohican Elder on April 2
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Mohican clan mother Molly Miller will visit the UW-Green Bay campus next Tuesday (April 2) to speak at the Mauthe Center about indigenous spirituality and creation stories. Ms. Miller, an Elder and member of the Stockbridge Munsee Band of Mohican Indians, lives in her tribal community. Active for many years in language preservation efforts, she…