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In 2026, An Investment in Yourself is an Investment in Wisconsin’s Future | Madison Times
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“By: LaKeshia N. Myers Our children deserve every opportunity to succeed, and as parents, we hold the keys to unlocking doors that can transform their futures. Yet too many of us remain unaware of one of the most powerful educational tools available right here in Wisconsin—dual enrollment programs that allow high school students to earn…
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Wisconsin Teen Gets College Degree 6 Months After Graduating from High School | People
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A teenager in Wisconsin has received her college degree just six months after graduating high school. Elena Talingo, 19, graduated from Green Bay’s Preble High School in the spring, and she now holds a bachelors from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UW-Green Bay), per Fox affiliate WLUK. “It’s definitely — I’m not going to say…
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West De Pere’s Noah Jahnke has historic cross-country season at UWGB
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Noah Jahnke was one of the best cross-country and track and field athletes in the area during his high school career at West De Pere. But he never had a cross-country season quite like the one he recently completed as a junior at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. There seems to be a new honor…
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UWGB men’s basketball coach Doug Gottlieb to step away from radio show
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“University of Wisconsin-Green Bay men’s basketball coach Doug Gottlieb has been part of the media for more than two decades as a radio talk show host. He should know not to bury the lede. It was about 8 minutes into his 20-minute press conference after UWGB’s 67-64 win over UC Santa Barbara on Dec. 17 that he dropped…
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How one UW-Green Bay student graduated high school and college in 2025
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“Before Elena Talingo started middle school, she sat down at the dining table with a notebook to plan out what sixth and seventh grades would look like. At age 11, she was already taking higher-level classes, and she knew her end goal: a career in business. “I’ve always known I have to have a plan…
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Topping Out Ceremony for Cofrin Technology & Education Center to be held Wednesday, January 7, 2026 | 11-11:30 a.m.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: January 2, 2026 GREEN BAY, Wis. – UW‑Green Bay and Miron Construction invite media to a milestone moment in campus history: the Topping Out Ceremony for the new Cofrin Technology and Education Center (CTEC), the future gateway to campus and investment in the region’s workforce and future. A centuries‑old construction tradition, the ceremony marks the…
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Bold moves and bright futures: The top moments of 2025 at UW-Green Bay
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The last year has been one of big wins, bold moves and unforgettable experiences at UW-Green Bay. From launching innovative programs serving our students and the community to celebrating athletic triumphs, this year was all about momentum and impact. We welcomed record-breaking enrollment and our largest graduating class, witnessed the rise of new partnerships and…
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UW-Green Bay Launches Dynamic Leadership Programs and Events for 2026
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 18, 2025 Future-focused topics, engaging speakers designed to empower leaders across the region Green Bay, WI —The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is launching a powerful lineup of programs in 2026 designed to equip current and future leaders with the tools, confidence and connections to lead boldly. These programs will empower the next generation…
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Bemis toilet seat earns third-party certification for recycled wood | Sheboygan Press
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By Alex Garner ‘It gives a lot more weight to it to have a third party certify that we have recycled content,’ says Lena Mitkey, ESG director at Bemis. SHEBOYGAN FALLS – Building on a history of sustainable practices, Bemis Manufacturing Company received third-party certification for the recycled content of its wooden toilet seats. GreenCircle…
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See photos from UW-Green Bay in the 1970s| Green Bay Press Gazette
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By Sarah Kloepping An aerial photo of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus in 1979. Green Bay Press-Gazette Archives Ted Grams of Kenosha and Mary-Alexis Pfutzenreuter of Virginia, Minn., observe sunflower plans for mineral deficiencies in a biology class in October 1979 at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in Green Bay, Wis. Green Bay Press-Gazette…