Inside UW-Green Bay News
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Governor Evers’ Office releases updated ‘Safer at Home’ FAQs
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Safer at Home FAQs, Officer of Governor Tony Evers – Updated 3/24/20 Governor Tony Evers and Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) Secretary-designee Andrea Palm issued a Safer at Home order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, effective at 8 am on Wednesday March 25th. This order will remain in effect until 8 am on…
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Video: Professor Vince Lowery talks about dealing with disruption
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Video Transcript Hello, my name is Vince Lowery. I am the director of student success and engagement here at UWGB. As we look ahead to the second half of the semester, I want to share some advice to help you deal with the disruption we are experiencing right now: First, create a daily schedule. Build…
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UW-Green Bay Faculty and Staff Update: Governor issues ‘Safer at Home’ order
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What ‘Safer at Home’ Means for UW-Green Bay Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers will put into effect a Safer-at-Home order for all residents in the state of Wisconsin on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. This is, in essence, a complete closure of UW-Green Bay campuses, meaning no one is allowed to be on any campus without prior…
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Update: Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan Campuses close today (March 24)
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Due to the “Safer at Home Order” effective, today, Tuesday, March 24 at 4:30 p.m. the UW-Green Bay Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan Campuses will close with access extremely limited. No one is allowed to be on any campus without prior notification and approval by the Campus Executive Officers. Employees should heed the directions sent by…
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Update for students: UW-Green Bay follows ‘Safer-At-Home’ orders
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Monday, March 23, 2020, 6:18 PM Safer at Home: Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers will put into effect a Safer-at-Home order for all residents in the state of Wisconsin on Tuesday, March 24, 2020. This is, in essence, a complete closure of our campuses, meaning no one is allowed to be on any campus without prior…
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Video Message to grads from Chancellor
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Interim Chancellor Sheryl Van Gruensven shares a message with May grads thanking them for their passion about Commencement and reassuring that while the May 16, 2020 ceremony is cancelled, graduates will still have other opportunities to celebrate—a postponed ceremony, walking in other ceremonies an alternative format or possibly a combo of all three! Watch the video. Video transcript: “Hello, UW-Green Bay Class of 2020.…
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Phoenix Bookstore Update
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The Phoenix Bookstore is closed to the public, but these services are available virtually: Rental Check-In and Book Buyback Follett is offering all students the opportunity to print a shipping label to return your rental books when you are done with them. If you did not order your books online you will need to create an account…
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Video: Message from Provost Michael Alexander
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Video Transcript from Provost Michael Alexander Hi UW-Green Bay students, faculty and staff. As we resume classes on this Monday, I thought it was important as Provost to greet you. It is innate to the human spirit to want to grow and to learn. Although we are in very difficult times right now we should…
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Candidates Randy Scannell, Rachel Heu face off in Green Bay City Council District 7 election
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A north-side alderman who often advocates as a progressive will face a challenge from a Realtor and newcomer to city politics in the upcoming City Council election. Alderman Randy Scannell ’90 (History) is looking to retain his District 7 seat in the race against newcomer Rachel Heu. Scannell was first elected in 2014. District 7 encompasses…
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UW-Green Bay works to reimagine commencement ceremony
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Green Bay, Wis.—As a part of ongoing efforts to keep students, faculty, and staff safe while also doing its part to contain community spread of the coronavirus, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay today announced it has canceled its on-campus spring commencement ceremony and is working to reimagine a celebration honoring graduates. The University was slated…