Inside UW-Green Bay News
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Reception honors student artist Adam Fulwiler
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UW-Green Bay student artist Adam Fulwiler was honored for his work, “Windows” a layered, large-scale acrylic painting chosen for display as the Chancellor’s Holiday Art Scholarship selection for 2015-16.
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UW-Green Bay hosts Lincoln lecture by leading conservative voice
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Nationally renowned historian and journalist Richard Brookhiser — senior editor of the National Review, a respected voice of the conservative movement and author of biographies of Washington, Hamilton and, now, Lincoln — will speak Tuesday evening, Oct. 6, in a free public lecture at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Brookhiser’s topic is “Founders’ Son: A…
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UW-Green Bay hosts Phuture Phoenix visits Oct. 13, 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 to campus.
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Latino American history is topic of film, discussion Sept. 24 at Neville
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Screening of a one-hour segment of the 2013 PBS documentary Latino Americans will be accompanied by a lecture and discussion featuring visiting author and scholar Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez this Thursday evening (Sept. 24) at the Neville Public Museum of Brown County. The program, free and open to the public, begins at 6 p.m. at the Museum…
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Scholarship receptions: Bringing donors and recipients together
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UW-Green Bay Chancellor Chancellor Gary L. and Georgia Nix Miller hosted a series of smaller, more intimate receptions at various venues this fall to give donors, recipients, and others more of an opportunity to engage.
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UW-Green Bay Admissions hosts statewide counselor day
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More than 150 local school counselors will visit the UW-Green Bay campus Friday (Sept. 18) for an informational workshop featuring representatives from each of the UW System’s 13 institutions. The event is a chance for the various UW schools to share updates about their campuses and curricular changes with a key audience. Staff from the…
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Reminder: Smithsonian official leads seminar on Panama partnership
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On Friday (Sept. 18) at 11:40 a.m., Matthew Larsen, director of the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institution, will lead a seminar informing the UW-Green Bay community and the general public on the history and scope of STRI research. Titled “A Century of Smithsonian Science in Panamá,” the program will take place in Room 103 of the…
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UW System (and Madison) ranked in world top 10 for innovation
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The news agency Reuters has ranked the University of Wisconsin System eighth on its list of the world’s 100 most innovative universities. The rankings measured such things as academic papers, patent filings and discoveries that have been commercialized. In its analysis, Reuters lauded UW-Madison, in particular, for establishing the nation’s first genetics department in 1910,…
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College Republicans, Democrats sit down with TV-5
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Nice job by the respective UW-Green Bay chapter presidents of the College Democrats and College Republicans Wednesday afternoon. Students Jacob Immel and Alexander Girard appeared live, on-set, with WFRV-TV 5’s 4 o’clock news host Kris Schuller to offer a student perspective on this week’s big presidential candidate debate. The student Dems posted a from-the-screen recording…
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UW-Green Bay offers fall 2015 courses for educators
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UW-Green Bay has announced its autumn course offerings for educators who wish to obtain license renewal, achieve personal or professional developmental goals, or seek salary advancement. Educators with basic experience using Google tools can further their technology skills through the popular class, “Google Tools: Moving your Skills to the Next Level.” Two new courses in…