Inside UW-Green Bay News
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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…
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UW-Green Bay Marinette campus fieldhouse may be sold to YMCA
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MARINETTE (WLUK) — Marinette County may sell the fieldhouse at the UW-Green Bay Marinette campus to the YMCA for $1, according to next week’s County Board agenda. UW-Green Bay closed most of the Marinette campus a year ago, although it maintains some operations there, including the theater. As the school was renting the space from Marinette County, the county has been…
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UWGB men’s basketball coach Doug Gottlieb adds 28-year-old Ramel Bethea | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Scott Venci Green Bay Press-Gazette GREEN BAY – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay men’s basketball coach Doug Gottlieb had a few goals when constructing his team this spring. One of them was to get older after having nine freshmen on the roster in his first season, all while trying to compete in an NCAA Division I world in…
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Tips for Small Business Owners Shopping for a Rewards Card from the Experts | WalletHub
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Professor Vallari Chandna was featured in WalletHub’s recent article about business credit cards with rewards. Here is what she said on the topic: What tips do you have for small business owners who are shopping for a rewards card? A good rewards credit card is quite useful for small business owners but choosing the best…
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Researchers Seek to Develop New Tools to Remove PFAS from Agricultural Soil and Nearby Groundwater via The Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin
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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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Goat Flow yoga provides therapy at UW-Green Bay campuses | Spectrum News 1
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — Therapy animals, like dogs, cats and horses, can help improve the overall well-being of students and staff in education settings. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is helping those on its campuses relax with unique four-legged support. It was downward-facing goat at UW-Green Bay’s Phoenix Park as students and staff took in some sun…
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UWGB recognizes Robin Nicole Scott with Community Service Award | Insight on Business
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Robin Nicole Scott, executive director of We All Rise: African American Resource Center was presented with the Community Service Award during the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay spring Council of Trustees reception and dinner The Community Service Award is given to recognize community members who have made significant contributions and have done exceptional community work. “This…
