Inside UW-Green Bay News
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Why people won’t avoid each other? Former UWGB Prof. Gurung talks to USA Today
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Regan Gurung, the director of Oregon State University’s psychology program (former award-winning faculty member at UW-Green Bay) and an expert in social psychology, said there are three factors at play in Americans’ decision to ignore CDC recommendations. US coronavirus map: Tracking the outbreak. First, Gurung said, there’s a lack of information about both the virus and what…
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Prevea Health Nurse Triage available free to all UW-Green Bay students
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The health of UW-Green Bay students is a priority. During this uncertain time and with the rapid spread of COVID-19, it is important that all UW-Green Bay students have access to healthcare providers and expertise to answer questions and provide medical advice regarding an upper respiratory infection or COVID-19 related concern. If you have an upper…
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Horizon League suspends competition for remaining academic year
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Reposted from the Horizon League, March 16, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS—Guided by its core value of student-athlete well-being and with the further developments in the outbreak of COVID-19, the Horizon League Board of Directors in collaboration with the League’s Council, decided that all Horizon League competition, both conference and non-conference, and all Horizon League Championships are canceled…
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Video message: Vince Lowery advises on navigating changes with compassion
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UW-Green Bay Director of Student Success and Engagement Vince Lowery advises instructors to prioritize a culture of caring for students as classes shift to alternative delivery modes. March 17, 2019. Video transcript: As we work to transition our courses to alternative delivery modes and continue our semester, it is important that we recognize the disruptions that our…
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Immediate need to fill campus cupboards
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A message from Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Campus Climate Gail Sims-Aubert regarding the cancellation of the ‘Feed the Phoenix’ drive in favor of immediate help to students: “The events of this week have provided us all with many stressors and additional work. I recognize that it’s been a heavy load for all,…
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Tips for students on learning from home
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UW-Green Bay Social Media Assistant, Shelby Smith (Senior, Communication), Marketing and University Communication, put together tips for students on learning remotely during alternative delivery due to COVID-19 (Coronavirus). The tips include guidance from suggestions from the Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) sent out via email last week and other considerations for students.
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Library hours/access posted at all four campuses
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While UW-Green Bay classes are in alternative delivery period, the UW-Green Bay Libraries remain committed to providing library services and access to collections. All libraries will remain open, just at reduced hours. Library Hours Starting Monday, March 23 Green Bay campus/Cofrin Library: Monday-Thursday: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and…
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Free Broadband/WiFi and software resources for students
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Several major corporations recognize the impact that COVID-19 is having on students, and are providing free access to their resources for a period of time. We realize that some of you may already be aware of them, but for those that are not we want to make sure to get you this information, as we…