Category: Media Coverage
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Lakeshore College relocates to UW-Green Bay Sheboygan campus | Sheboygan Sun
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Lakeshore College’s Sheboygan campus is moving from 1320 Niagara Ave. to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Sheboygan campus at 1 University Dr. Lakeshore College will begin holding classes at its new location, which it will share with UW-Green Bay, on Sept. 2. The two institutions are working together to update signage at the property to…
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Lakeshore College’s Sheboygan Campus is Relocating | WXER-FM
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There’ll be a new location for area students taking classes available in Sheboygan through Lakeshore College beginning with this upcoming semester. The University’s Sheboygan Satellite had previously been at 14th and Niagara Avenue; its new home will be on the campus of the University of Wisconsin Green Bay’s Sheboygan campus at 1 University Drive, with…
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Mark Murphy excited for his new role helping UW-Green Bay Phoenix fundraise for athletics | FOX 11
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by Emily Matesic GREEN BAY, Wis. (WLUK) — The retirement of former Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy didn’t last long. Murphy has traded in his green and gold for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s green and white, joining the athletics staff at UWGB as the college’s first Executive in Residence. Mark Murphy has traded in…
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UW-Green Bay offers new English-to-Spanish certificate program | Iron Mountain Daily News
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — Professional translators are in demand within the region to meet the needs of the Spanish-speaking population in northeast Wisconsin. Recognizing this need, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has launched a new English-to-Spanish Noncredit Certificate program, including an American Translators Association exam prep boot camp. This program is designed to equip bilingual…
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Cheese and Packers Stories Help a Wisconsin Theater Thrive | New York Times
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By Elisabeth Vincentelli An early fan was Fred Heide, currently Northern Sky’s artistic adviser. “It was songs of the Great Lakes sailors, the lumberjacks, the early immigrant farmers,” he said of the show. “They were authentic folk songs, but Dave arranged them with complex Broadway harmonies. And he combined them with interesting bits of our history…
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One Stop School Shop helps thousands of Green Bay-area students get equipped for classes | FOX 11
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By Mallory Allen GREEN BAY (WLUK) — An annual back-to-school shopping event in Green Bay continues to make a difference for thousands of students in need. One Stop School Shop was held Thursday at the Kress Events Center on the UW-Green Bay campus. Nearly 3,800 area students took part in the event. Elementary-aged children had…
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Families get ready for school at a One Stop School Shop | WBAY
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By Kristyn Allen GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – Thousand of children in Brown County will go shopping for their school supplies — for free. Local organizations are putting on the One Stop School shop at the Kress Center at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on Thursday. Families who are pre-registered can shop for all of their…
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Commission approves over $110M in projects across Wisconsin | In Business
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By IB Madison Staff Gov. Tony Evers on Wednesday announced that the Wisconsin State Building Commission approved a total of approximately $110.2 million in facility and infrastructure projects statewide. Highlights of the approved projects include: Installation of two new water-cooled chillers at UW-Green Bay; Improvements at UW-Stout’s Robert S. Swanson Library and Learning Center; and Twenty additional…
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Green Bay’s One Stop School Shop helps thousands of students ahead of new school year | We Are Green Bay
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By Indiana Schilz GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The Salvation Army of Greater Green Bay and Service League of Green Bay co-hosted the second One Stop School Shop event to help local families prepare for the upcoming school year. The event, held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Kress…
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Universities of Wisconsin sees growth in Direct Admit | WHBY
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By Landen Moore APPLETON, Wis. — The Universities of Wisconsin sees growth in its Direct Admit initiative. The program grants incoming high school seniors with an eligible GPA direct admission to 10 of the 13 UW schools. President Jay Rothman says participation in Direct Admit has grown significantly since launching in 2024. See the full…