Inside UW-Green Bay News
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UW-Green Bay mourns the loss of Terri Greve
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The campus community was informed of the passing of Terri Greve on January 4, 2023. Greve was a financial specialist in the Controller’s Office, retiring from UW-Green Bay in September of 2018. Plans are for a celebration of life are to be held at a later date. There was no formal obituary at the time…
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UW-Green Bay mourns the loss of faculty and staff members, spouses Janice and Bruce Mielke
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Friends of Janice and Bruce Mielke informed UW-Green Bay of their recent passing. Jan was a talented designer in the Office of Marketing and University Communication for many years. Her husband Bruce began as a visiting associate professor in Science and Environmental Change in mathematics and computer science, coming to UW-Green Bay as a member…
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Enroll now for the spring 2023 Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Certificate program
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This non-credit certificate has eight valuable sessions, where participants discuss the complexities of cultural and societal biases and how they manifest in our conversations, interactions and engagement with workplaces and community. We will review identity culture and how it influences our perceptions of race, gender, sexuality, ability and age. Understanding Bias Creating Anti-Racist Organizations Reducing…
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People who make a difference: Tyrone Powell | The Business News
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Mentor, advisory board member, volunteer, business owner – Junior Achievement, Shoreline Credit Union, Kimberly School District, UNext by Heather Graves Editor, The Business News GREEN BAY – Born and raised in France under the guidance of his professional basketball player father, Tyrone Powell – the founder of UNext – said he always thought his life…
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Editorial featuring UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander featured in 2022 Collective Impact magazine
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Read the full editorial titled “How Thinking Differently about Higher Education Can Support our Region” by clicking the image below.
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay student wins regional theater competition | WFRV
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB) student Chase Grabowski won first place at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival last weekend. Grabowski’s reaction to the win was “complete and utter shock. I haven’t really processed the magnitude of it.” He is one of eight finalists nationally and the only one…

