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Ahsan, Martingano named Wisconsin Teaching Fellows | Press Times
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GREEN BAY – The Universities of Wisconsin recently announced the selection of its 2025-26 Wisconsin Teaching Fellows & Scholars, including two UW-Green Bay staff members. This year’s Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars (WTFS) participants include 21 faculty and instructors from the Universities of Wisconsin’s 11 comprehensive universities, nominated by provosts for their excellence in teaching…
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Costco Credit Card Benefits: Expert Opinion by Aniruddha Pangarkar | WalletHub
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Associate Professor of Marketing, Aniruddha Pangarkar, was recently featured in a WalletHub article on the benefits of the Costco Credit Card. Should every Costco member with a good enough credit score get the Costco Credit Card? The Costco Anywhere Visa Card may be a good fit for an individual who is a Costco member and…
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GBAPS appoints Samantha Meister to Board | WGBW
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GREEN BAY, WI—(WGBW)— The Green Bay Area Public Schools (GBAPS) Board of Education selected Samantha Meister to fill the seat vacated when Kou Lee resigned in May. The board voted on Monday to appoint Meister. Meister was chosen from a field of 16 applicants. She’s an Associate Professor of Education at UW-Green Bay. She has served as a boundary…
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Local drone business flying high | The Business News
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GREEN BAY – According to a study by Fortune Business Insights, the commercial drone market in the United States is expected to grow significantly by 2030, reaching $14.55 billion. Per the study, drones – sometimes referred to as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) – have usage capabilities across nearly all business sectors, but especially the energy,…
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Twenty years strong: Current Young Professionals powers talent in Greater Green Bay | The Business News
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A CYP member’s perspective Parker Wolf – learning and talent specialist with U.S. Venture Inc. – said she currently serves as the chair of CYP’s leadership team and is an example of how integral volunteers are to the CYP committees, which include the: Community engagement committee Development committee Connection committee Civic engagement committee Wolf said…
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Pair of Wisconsin golfers qualify for U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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By Jim Owczarski Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The 125th playing of the U.S. Open will include a pair of Wisconsin golfers, as Harrison Ott and George Kneiser played their way into the third major championship of the year through 36-hole qualifying on June 1. The U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania will be held June 12-15. Kneiser, an Oconomowoc…
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Marinette County agrees to sell UWGB field house to YMCA | Insight
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The Marinette County Board approved selling the field house at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay Marinette Campus for $1 to the Greater Marinette-Menominee YMCA. The deal includes the Max E. Peterson Field House and 18.6 acres of land surrounding it. As part of the agreement, the county will seek $500,000 to make improvements to the…
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‘Packers Family Night, presented by Emplify Health by Bellin,’ set for Saturday, Aug. 2 | Green Bay Packers
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The Green Bay Packers announced today that ‘Packers Family Night, presented by Emplify Health by Bellin,’ will take place Saturday evening, Aug. 2. Now in its 24th year, ‘Family Night’ will serve as the introduction of the 2025 Green Bay Packers, in person to a capacity crowd in Lambeau Field and on television to a…
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Researchers Seek to Develop New Tools to Remove PFAS from Agricultural Soil and Nearby Groundwater via The Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin
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For years, Wisconsin farmers have applied biosolids—a byproduct of wastewater management — to their fields. The process reduces the need for commercial fertilizers, conditions the soil, and reduces the amount of biosolids going into a landfill. Unfortunately, biosolids may be a major source of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). These hazardous chemicals are used widely…
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Goat Flow yoga provides therapy at UW-Green Bay campuses | Spectrum News 1
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — Therapy animals, like dogs, cats and horses, can help improve the overall well-being of students and staff in education settings. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is helping those on its campuses relax with unique four-legged support. It was downward-facing goat at UW-Green Bay’s Phoenix Park as students and staff took in some sun…