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UW leaders don’t expect FAFSA delays under government shutdown | Green Bay Press Gazette
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By Nadia Scharf Universities of Wisconsin leaders said they don’t expect any delays or issues with the federal student aid application rollout amid the ongoing government shutdown. UW system President Jay Rothman and UW-Green Bay Chancellor Mike Alexander encouraged families to complete the FAFSA, the federal application used by universities to gauge financial aid…
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Now’s the time to apply for financial aid, school and college leaders say | Fox 11
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By Scott Hurley&Tony Langfellow GREEN BAY (WLUK) — If your high school senior is looking to pursue higher education, now is the time to fill out those FAFSA applications. While applications for the 2025-2026 academic year aren’t due until June, Wisconsin education leaders are urging students to get it done now. Universities of Wisconsin and…
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Sheboygan launches inaugural film festival featuring international cinema |TMJ4
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By Mikenzie Hammel SHEBOYGAN, Wis. — Sheboygan’s growing arts community is celebrating a major milestone with the launch of its first-ever film festival, a project that was a year in the making. A group of local filmmakers, educators, and arts advocates said it was a no-brainer that Sheboygan was the place to host the event.…
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Rental Car Insurance: Key Things to Know in 2025 | WalletHub
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Susan S. Craver MBA, AMA Certified Professional in Management – Assistant Teaching Professor, Cofrin School of Business – UW-Green Bay When does it make sense to buy insurance from a rental car company? The answer is, sometimes it makes sense, and other times it does not. When to buy rental car insurance depends on your…
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Internship Draft Day is back at Lambeau Field
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Faculty and Staff are invited to attend the 11th annual Internship Draft Day Wednesday, November 5th. 3:00 pm – 5:45 pm at the Lambeau Field – Atrium, 1265 Lombardi Ave., Green Bay, WI. The event will allow you to explore over 200 paid internship opportunities with 50+ companies giving you a variety of options to…
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UW-Green Bay prepares for likely higher course workload for professors | WFRV
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By Paul Steeno GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Most professors within the UW-Wisconsin system will likely have to deal with a state-mandated expanded course load next school year. At UW Green Bay, most professors would go from teaching 21 credit hours during the year (three one semester and four during the other) to 24 credit…
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Loud Budgeting | WalletHub
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By Adam McCann, WalletHub Financial Writer What Is Loud Budgeting? Loud budgeting is a personal finance trend that encourages people to be vocal about their budget and speak up when they can’t afford to spend more. It was popularized on TikTok, and it’s a way for people to avoid overspending and reduce peer pressure from…
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Tony Bennett, star Green Bay Preble, UWGB player and national champion coach, honored by WBCA | Green Bay Press Gazette
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By Scott Venci GREEN BAY – Tony Bennett was eligible to be inducted into the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame almost two decades ago, following the criteria that a high school player must be at least 20 years removed from their playing career to be nominated. So, why is the former Green Bay Preble star…
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New Partnership Program Aims to Meet Need for Addiction Recovery Support | The Point
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By Kevin Zimmermann With substance-related deaths surging and new synthetic drugs entering the market over the past two decades, the capacity for communities to help those caught up in addiction from drugs and alcohol has been overwhelmed. But a new partnership between the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay and Sheboygan County-based Mental Health America hopes…
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Universities of Wisconsin System proposes credit transfer policy | WBAY
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By Victoria Frazier GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – A new proposal from the Universities of Wisconsin could make transferring between campuses a lot easier for students. If approved, it would make sure general education credits count no matter where they go within the system. Students we talked to on Thursday say they hope that this…