Inside UW-Green Bay News
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Reminder: Retiree Association Banquet is next week
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The annual Retiree Association Banquet is Thursday, October 1. Find out more and register here.
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Reminder, travel reimbursement changes
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A reminder that travel reimbursement policies and rates will be changing effective October 5, 2015. Anyone who travels on University business is encouraged to attend either of the two remaining training sessions on Thursday, October 8 from 2:00-3:00 or Friday, October 16 from 9:00 -10:00, both sessions will be held in IS1034. Please RSVP to…
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‘Sixteen-year old among the youngest…’
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Sixteen-year-old Ives Cupino was featured in the Green Bay Press-Gazette this week as one of only two 16-year-olds at UWGB this year. PG reporter Patti Zarling did a great job capturing the story, and the essence of being a couple years younger than most of her peers.
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Phoenix Friday changes in the works from A’viands
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Please not the following changes beginning October 9 to discounts by A’viands for Phoenix Fridays: Wear your Phoenix gear on Fridays and receive 10% off at the following listed locations. · October 9 at Rosewood Café · October 16 at the Garden Café · October 23 MACH Cart · October 30 at The Marketplace ·…
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UWGB connections provide heavy lifting for art event
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UW-Green Bay art faculty member Professor Christine Style, as well as a number of UWGB alumni, staff and current students, found a unique way to put ink on paper recently — a multi-ton steamroller.
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UWGB Habitat: Building community for two decades
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As UW-Green Bay celebrates its 50th Anniversary another UWGB entity is also celebrating a milestone — The UWGB Collegiate Chapter of Habitat for Humanity is in its 20th year, and with it, a special Anniversary Celebration Alumni Build is in the works.
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Over 17,000 fifth-graders served: Phuture Phoenix returns, Oct. 13 and 15
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UW-Green Bay will host its 12th annual Phuture Phoenix Days Tuesday, Oct. 13 and Thursday, Oct. 15, welcoming nearly 1,400 area fifth-graders who will tour campus and explore life as potential college students. The program partners with schools that have high percentages of students from low-income families and encourages students to graduate from high school…
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Culture/Development Lab is looking for babies, toddlers for major study
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UW-Green Bay’s Culture and Development Lab directed by Assistant Prof. Sawa Senzaki is looking for local parents interested in having their babies (5-18 months) participate in a major international study of baby’s social understanding. The study is part of a large international collaboration with Canadian and Japanese researchers. Senzaki is asking alumni, University employees and…
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Can you perform a good National Anthem? In front of actual people?
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Phoenix Athletics and the UW-Green Bay Music program prefer, when possible, to have University-affiliated vocalists and/or instrumentalists perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” at home athletic events. Open auditions are scheduled for this Friday (Sept. 25) from 4 to 5 p.m., and Tuesday (Sept. 29) from 5 to 6 p.m. at the Kress Events Center. Questions? Contact…
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Spotlighting Akakpo, Leary, Morgan, Senzaki, Shelton, Weinchenk
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If you’re reading this Wednesday afternoon, there’s still time to catch the tail end of a gathering spotlighting six professors from across the University who have participated in the UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars Program. They’ll talk about their work at a gathering this afternoon until 5 p.m. in MAC Hall 201 (the Gathering Room).