Inside UW-Green Bay News

  • SBDC offers free business consulting

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Small Business Development Center will offer free one-on-one business counseling sessions from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 20, for new and existing Calumet County businesses and entrepreneurs. The Appleton Post-Crescent shares the brief.

  • Faculty note: JP Leary shares expertise at NCORE Conference

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    UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. JP Leary (First Nations Studies) presented in three sessions and had a book signing at the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity Ethnicity (NCORE) in New Orleans May 29 through June 2, 2018. This conference is the leading conference on race and ethnicity in higher education, and this year attracted nearly…

  • Reminder: Veggie sale and distribution list

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    If you would like to receive emails about purchasing vegetables available for sale from UW-Green Bay campus gardens and hoop house on a weekly basis, please send an email to Amy Ibuaka, ibuakaa@uwgb.edu. You will be put on the distribution list for weekly announcements. Most weeks throughout the summer vegetables can be picked-up on Wednesdays,…

  • Inaugural TEDxUW-Green Bay accepting nominations and applications

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    Are you someone with bold and impactful ideas that you want to share with the community? Know someone who is? The Weidner Center proudly presents the inaugural TEDxUW-Green Bay in collaboration with faculty from UW-Green Bay College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. Speaker nominations and applications are being accepted through June 20 at www.tedxuwgreenbay.com. UW-Green…

  • Media reacts to statewide sexual harassment complaints

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    Gov. Scott Walker recently requested that the UW System review its policies on employees’ sexual harassment records when hiring. The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Karen Herzog, reports concerning UW System’s reckoning of sexual misconduct of employees. Read more on the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

  • Rare appearance of dwarf lake iris at Door County sanctuary

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    The wetlands at Door Country nature preserve are veiled with dwarf lake iris; beautiful, purple-petaled flowers with highlights on white and yellow are blooming in The Ridges Sanctuary in Bailey’s Harbor. It is a rare treat for the eye of visitors, as they are only out for a short time. Dwarf lake iris is a…

  • UW-Green Bay alumna graduates from medical school

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    Dr. Julia Shariff ’15, a UW-Green Bay alumna, was among the 15 students who received their diplomas from the Medical College of Wisconsin Green Bay, Friday, June 1, 2018. Shariff is a Green Bay native, and wanted to stay local for medical school. “I’m actually from Green Bay. Went to UW-Green Bay, got to stay here for…

  • Charles Rybak named UW-Green Bay Dean

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    Rybak to lead the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences as demand for liberal arts degrees and problem solvers continues to rise GREEN BAY – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Provost Greg Davis officially announced the appointment on May 10, 2018 of Prof. Charles (Chuck) A. Rybak as Dean of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s…

  • Veggie sale updates? Get on the distribution list

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    If you would like to receive emails about purchasing vegetables available for sale from UW-Green Bay campus gardens and hoop house on a weekly basis, please send an email to Amy Ibuaka, ibuakaa@uwgb.edu. You will be put on the distribution list for weekly announcements. Most weeks throughout the summer vegetables can be picked-up on Wednesdays,…

  • Aspiring UW-Manitowoc students awarded with scholarships

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    At the Two Rivers High School Awards Banquet on Wednesday, May 23, three Two Rivers High School students were awarded scholarships for their efforts in creating a better, stronger community. Abby Novachek and Jacob Shillcox were two of the students recognized by Nathan Grossenbach ’12, CEO of Shoreline Credit Union, with Shoreline Credit Union’s inaugural…