Inside UW-Green Bay News
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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…
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Hidden History – The True Story of Alan Turing: Codebreaker. War Hero. Homosexual
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Join Interim Pride Center Coordinator Nicole Kurth and Pride Center Intern Matt Bisenius as they shine a light on the hidden history of Alan Turing, a brilliant mathematician and WWII enigma codebreaker. The event is from 4 to 5 p.m. Dec. 8, 2021 and is free and open to the public in the Christie Theatre…
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Announcing the 2022 Phoenix Forum Hybrid Speaker Series
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Join us for a great year of in-person and virtual learning opportunities in our 2022 Phoenix Forum Hybrid Speaker Series. Events will be held on campus and locations will be announced in December. The Phoenix Forum Hybrid Speaker Series allows alumni the opportunity to continue learning in-person or virtually from expert faculty, staff, and fellow…
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UW-Green Bay’s dining program recognized with the National Association of Auxiliary Services (NACAS)
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s University Dining program has been recognized with the National Association of Auxiliary Services (NACAS) Innovative Achievement in Auxiliary Services award for its on-campus delivery program. The on-campus delivery program was developed to meet the needs of our students during the COVID-19 pandemic. University Dining was challenged to deliver their services…
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Graduate Studies office holiday closure: November 25-26
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The Office of Graduate Studies will be closed next week on Thursday, Nov. 25, 2021 and Friday, Nov. 26, 2021. Please note that all staff will have out-of-office replies on, and will be working to respond to questions via email promptly the following Monday. Questions should be directed to gradstu@uwgb.edu or the Graduate Studies staff.…