Category: Media Coverage
-
UW-Green Bay finds creative ways to recruit next generation of Phoenix | WLUK
By
|
ASHWAUBENON (WLUK) — UW-Green Bay is finding creative ways to introduce college to younger students in Northeast Wisconsin. UW-Green Bay invited local schools, kindergarten through eighth grade, for its Education Day to watch the men’s basketball game at no cost at the Resch Center Monday morning. Kids got a glimpse of what their future could…
-
UW-Green Bay’s Lifelong Learning Institute Spring 2023 registration begins on Monday | Seehafer News
By
|
UW-Green Bay’s Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI) goes live Monday, December 5 with registration for Spring 2023 courses. Each semester more than 500 members engage with hundreds of classes taught by current and retired faculty and community enthusiasts. LLI has created an exciting line-up of 211 in-person courses, live and recorded online classes, outdoor classes, and…
-
AP, IB programs helping students prepare for college | Door County Daily News
By
|
There are multiple reasons why taking Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses may benefit your students at home. The AP and IB programs allow students to participate in college-level coursework and potentially earn post-secondary school credits through testing. While the closest IB programs are in Green Bay, many of the high schools in…
-
TikTok content creator defends platform amid security concerns, proposed ban | WLUK
By
|
(WLUK) — The future of the popular video sharing app TikTok could be in jeopardy. But one cybersecurity expert said if TikTok is banned, then it’s time to consider doing the same for other data collecting apps. “If our congress is really concerned about protecting our privacy, they should holistically,” UW Green Bay Information Systems…
-
Inflation drives more Wisconsin college students to food pantries | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
By
|
A ribbon-cutting event for a former storage room marked a milestone for Milwaukee Area Technical College. MATC converted the small space at its Walker’s Square campus into a food pantry that opened Tuesday. It’s the last of MATC’s five campuses to open a food pantry for students, all of which launched within the last year.…
-
No stranger to adventure | Door County Pulse
By
|
Even at age 25, Makayla Swain is no stranger to adventure. The biologist and 2015 Gibraltar High School graduate has worked near and far in her quest to better understand the living species on our planet, conducting research projects in Panama, the Arctic, both coasts of Canada and here in Door County. Swain was born…