Inside UW-Green Bay News
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UW-Green Bay Phi Kappa Phi Chapter Toasty Toes Sock Drive
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Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society is teaming up with UWGB’s Vets 4 Vets to warm hearts, hands, heads and feet! They are collecting new women’s, men’s and children’s socks for the Afghan refugees at Fort McCoy. The collection will run from Nov. 22 -March 1. Vets 4 Vets is collecting new hats, mittens and scarves.…
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UW-Green Bay Enrollment Increases Again
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UW-Green Bay’s final fall enrollment numbers showed a 9% gain, which accelerates the upward trend the university has experienced during the past six years and shows its growing impact on the economy and quality of life in the region. Overall, 830 more students chose UW-Green Bay this year, making it the fastest-growing campus for the second year in a row. Source: UW-Green Bay Enrollment Increases…
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Researchers investigate impact of water birds on Green Bay
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GREEN BAY – When Amy Wolf and Bob Howe with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay bring new research partners or students out to the restored Cat Island chain in lower Green Bay, their reactions are memorable. “To see people’s expressions when they enter the midst of thousands of loud, often smelly and sometimes defecating birds is pretty…
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Green Bay Packers 1921 game action photos, believed to be the oldest in existence, are being auctioned
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Mark Schneider has found several valuable Green Bay Packers items during his lifetime, many of which he proudly put on display when he opened the Glory Days sports pub in downtown La Crosse in 1996. Patrons walking into the green and gold establishment the past 25 years have found themselves in a football shrine. …“The cool…
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A Holiday Favorite Returns To Theatre On The Bay
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The stage will come alive in holiday song this December at UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus, in a returning seasonal favorite CHRISTMAS BY THE BAY. CHRISTMAS BY THE BAY features music and lyrics explore holidays past, present and future – from older traditional songs like “Little Drummer Boy,” “What Child is This” and “Peace on Earth,”…
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Sheboygan’s Bookworm Gardens plans $1M restroom project inspired by ‘An Egg is Quiet’ book series
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SHEBOYGAN – Bookworm Gardens, the non-profit botanic garden whose mission is to inspire the love of books and nature in the young and young at heart, has announced plans for a new $1 million Family Restroom Building. The building will be on Bookworm’s core 1415 Campus Drive site (adjacent to UW-Green Bay’s Sheboygan Campus) and will…
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UW-Green Bay: A holiday favorite returns to Theatre on the Bay
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Marinette, Wis. — The stage will come alive in holiday song this December at UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus, in a returning seasonal favorite CHRISTMAS BY THE BAY. CHRISTMAS BY THE BAY features music and lyrics explore holidays past, present and future — from older traditional songs like “Little Drummer Boy,” “What Child is This” and “Peace…
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2021 Tiny Earth Winter (International) Symposium returns on Friday, Dec. 3 via ZOOM
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Join organizers for the Tiny Earth Winter Symposium, Friday, Dec. 3, 2021, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. CST) via ZOOM. The link will be provided upon registration. This international event is designed to showcase student research presentations as well as engage students’ families and friends in learning more about antibiotic resistance and the science…
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A Holiday Favorite Returns to Theatre on the Bay
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The stage will come alive in holiday song this December at UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus, in a returning seasonal favorite “Christmas by the Bay.” “Christmas by the Bay” features music and lyrics explore holidays past, present and future—from older traditional songs like “Little Drummer Boy,” “What Child is This” and “Peace on Earth,” to modern…