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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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Author Preston Taylor’s New Book Amplifies Connection Between Students and Community
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“I did it!” These were words from newly published author, Preston Taylor, as he signed a copy of his first book “An Illustrated History of Green Bay.” His exclamation was accompanied by applause, smiles and a few fist pumps from Taylor himself, during The Teaching Press at UW-Green Bay’s book launch event held on campus.…
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See Graduates Celebrating Their Rise!
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Commencement is about more than just a degree – it marks a major milestone for grads and their families! See some happiness captured at the link below. Photos by University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Photography and Videography Team. Commencement Happy Grads Spring 2025 | Flickr
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Grads show what’s on their mind with cap art at commencement!
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A grad cap makes a wonderful canvas to share a student’s journey, and show what matters to them most! Whether that is the family that got them there, what their future holds, or a silly quote! See some of our favorite masterpieces at the link below. Photos by University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Photography and Videography…
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County board approves plan to sell UWGB Marinette campus fieldhouse to local YMCA
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MARINETTE (WLUK) — The Marinette County Board approved a plan Tuesday to sell the more than 18-acre Max E. Peterson Fieldhouse to the Greater Marinette-Menominee YMCA. The property, owned by the county, is one of four buildings which make up the UW-Green Bay Marinette campus. In this deal, the fieldhouse would be sold for $1.…
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“Wisconsin’s Unofficial Storyteller Laureate,” Michael Perry to Make Manitowoc Appearance | Seehafer News
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The following article was written by Laura Schreiner and InterLibrary Loan Associate at the Manitowoc Public Library. “We are all just stories in the end. Just make it a good one, eh?” Doctor Who Stories. We all have our own—and oftentimes find it interesting to learn the stories of others. Fortunately, for all of us,…
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Tools to Remove PFAS | Freshwater Collaborative
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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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Green Water in Green Bay: Using Data Buoys to Monitor the Southern Bay | Environmental Monitor Magazine
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While the bay of Green Bay has been referred to as the largest freshwater “estuary” in the world, the watershed hosts intensive agriculture and contributes one-third of Lake Michigan’s total phosphorus load. The Fox River flows into the bay, carrying excess nutrients largely the result of non-point source runoff from the watershed. With a history…
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Local author, Preston Taylor, publishes new book
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(WFRV)- One of our favorite guests has a new book made possible by the teaching press at UW-Green Bay. In this segment, author Preston Taylor and his sister Julianne Taylor discuss how UW-Green Bay helped with the book and where you can find him for book signings. Preston will be at the Neville Public Museum…
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Scott is UW-Green Bay Council of Trustees Community Service Award recipient – Press Times
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GREEN BAY—During the UW-Green Bay spring council of trustees reception and dinner, Robin Nicole Scott, executive director of We All Rise: African American Resource Center was presented with the Community Service Award. The Community Service Award is given to recognize community members who have made significant contributions and have done exceptional community work. The award…