Inside UW-Green Bay News
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Reminder: CATL tips for moving courses online
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CATL recommends these steps for moving courses online as well . We also know that you want to help students who will be new to distance education. For them, we’ve included five tips you can give students to be successful in the online environment. Finally, if you are still looking for where to turn for assistance we’ve provided…
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Reminder: PC users at UW-Green Bay can use SafeConnect VPN to access workstation
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In a reminder to faculty and staff by Assistant Vice Chancellor for Information Technology & Library Services Paula Ganyard (March 12, 2020), the IT Division has setup a new method of connecting to your PC/Windows workstation remotely. Using our new SafeConnect VPN connection you are able remote into your assigned PC/Windows workstation, and operate it as though…
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Prof. Harvey J. Kaye: Why Bernie should not have strayed from FDR
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This morning on the show Rising with Krystal & Saagar on HillTVlive. University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Prof. Harvey Kaye (History) draws parallels between FDR and Bernie’s policies, making a case for the American tradition of radicalism.
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Updated Travel Guidance and Campus Resources, March 12, 2020
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An update on travel guidance and campus resources to UW-Green Bay’s faculty, staff and students—March 12, 2020 Memorandum To: University Community From: Sheryl Van Gruensven, Interim Chancellor Date: March 12, 2020 Subject: Updated Travel Guidance and Campus Resources Today the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) provided new guidance regarding travel. Please read this carefully…
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IT support for UW-Green Bay students during alternate delivery of classes
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Following the decision by the University, that starting March 23, 2020, classes will be delivered by an alternative method and that students are being strongly encouraged to remain home after spring break until further notice, the Division of Information Technology has put together the following information to help you prepare before you leave campus. UW-Green…
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UW-Green Bay students advised to stay home after spring break | WLUK
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is encouraging students who leave campus for spring break not to return until further notice as a precaution against the new coronavirus. The university held a news conference Wednesday afternoon on the changes. UW-Green Bay staff talk about the precautions and changes it is taking in response to the coronavirus,…
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UW-Green Bay to teach classes via ‘alternative delivery methods’ amid coronavirus concerns | #wearegreenbay.com#
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UW-Green Bay has decided to teach classes at all campuses “via alternative delivery methods,” according to a letter sent to the university community. This will go into effect on Monday, March 23. Students leaving campus for spring break are also being asked to remain home until further notice and should bring home all course material…
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Coronavirus: UW-Green Bay to begin teaching online courses amid pandemic concerns | greenbaypressgazette.com
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“The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will begin teaching classes online after its spring break as concerns mount over the new coronavirus spreading across the country. The announcement comes a day after a third person in Wisconsin tested positive for COVID-19 and as universities across the state scramble to prepare for the spring break travel season. …
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UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus is blazing a new path | Herald Times Reporter
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The UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus offers and provides students with multiple opportunities for success, including its affordable path to bachelor’s degrees and “Rising Phoenix” program for first-generation students. Read more via UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus, is blazing a new path | Herald Times Reporter.
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Schedule changes in Wisconsin schools and sports amid coronavirus outbreak | nbc15.com
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UW-Green Bay announced Wednesday that it will not be holding in-person classes between March 23 and March 28, saying that classes will be “taught via alternative delivery methods” during this time. UW-Green Bay students who are leaving for spring break are also “strongly encouraged” to go home and stay home until further notice, according to…