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Preliminary enrollment up at eight of the Universities of Wisconsin while holding steady overall | WBAY
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By WBAY News Staff MADISON, Wis. (WBAY) – Enrollment at eight of the Universities of Wisconsin campuses this fall increased, according to preliminary estimates based on Day One student counts as overall enrollment held steady. New freshman enrollment is up three percent, or nearly 900 students, according to the preliminary estimates, with eight universities showing…
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State lawmakers hope to expand UWGB’s Rising Phoenix program | WBAY
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BY WBAY News Staff GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – State lawmakers are hoping to expand a program that helps high school students get a head start on their college career. The Rising Phoenix program was granted $1 million in the state budget. It lets students take college courses during their junior and senior years to…
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Things to do in Green Bay this weekend: ¡Estamos Aqui!, comedian Mary Gallagher | Green Bay Press Gazette
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By Benita Mathew With fall coming up, there’s a mix of outdoor activities to check out this weekend or something to enjoy around the area. Here are things happening around Green Bay this weekend. Gnarly Cedar Brewery grand opening Gnarly Cedar Brewery will hold its grand opening in Wrightstown this weekend. The brewery currently shares…
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UW-Green Bay and UW-Oshkosh see promising enrollment growth for fall 2025 | Fox 11
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By Ashley Kaster (WLUK) — The Universities of Wisconsin is reporting steady enrollment, despite a decline in international students. Enrollment numbers for two Northeast Wisconsin colleges show growth for the new semester. Preliminary fall 2025 enrollment estimates have increased year-over-year at UW-Green Bay and UW-Oshkosh. At UWGB, 11,500 students are enrolled for the fall semester…
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UW-Green Bay offering courses to help advance women in leadership roles in nonprofits | WBAY
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By Emily Beier GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – Brown County has thousands of nonprofit organizations. The University of Wisconsin is adding new programs for women to find leadership roles in the nonprofits. The university announced courses this fall that will offer certifications for people working with nonprofits. These are non-credit courses that focus on leadership…
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Copyright shift may lead to AI classes, Wisconsin scholars fear | World of Software
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Faculty at the cash-strapped Universities of Wisconsin (UW) System are pushing back against a proposed copyright policy they believe would cheapen the relationship between students and their professors and potentially allow artificial intelligence bots to replace faculty members. For decades, professors have designed and delivered their courses under a policy that says the 25-campus UW System “does…
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Wisconsin native and TV actress Mary Gallagher returns with comedy and heart | WFRV
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By Georgiana Karl (WFRV)- You know her work, but you may not know that comedian and actor Mary Gallagher is a Wisconsin native, a University of Wisconsin Green Bay graduate, and is back in town for her performance, Stand-Up and Shine with Mary Gallagher. In this segment, Mary Gallagher discusses her background and how she…
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay celebrates Latino culture Estamos Aquí Fest | WFRV
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By Daniel Schuster GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The UW-Green Bay campus was filled with the sights, sounds and flavors of Latino culture on Saturday as the third annual Estamos Aquí Festival Hispano brought the community together for a day of celebration. The free, family-friendly event featured live music, a car show, local food vendors…
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Estamos Aqui Festival at UWGB celebrates the beginning of Hispanic Heritage month | WBAY
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By: WBAY news staff GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – People in the Green Bay enjoyed an outdoor festival at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on Saturday, celebrating the start of Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs from September 15th to October 15th. Organizers of the event say it continues to grow, attracting 12,000 people last year.…