Category: Media Coverage
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FOX 11’s Michelle Melby shares insights at Women’s Leadership panel at UW-Green Bay
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By Mallory Allen GREEN BAY (WLUK) — UW-Green Bay hosted a Women’s Leadership panel Tuesday night, and longtime FOX 11 anchor Michelle Melby was one of the speakers. About two dozen people attended the event. It was hosted by the Schreiber Institute for Women’s Leadership. The goal of the discussion was to celebrate women in…
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s enrollment soars with diverse offerings | Sheboygan Sun
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay officials have reported a 3% increase in enrollment over the past year, contributing to a total growth of 28% over the last five years. This sustained upward trajectory reflects the University’s strategic commitment to expanding access to higher education and meeting the diverse needs of today’s learners. “Our continued enrollment growth…
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DPI notices high school’s work on career, college readiness | New Media Inc.
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By Lee Pulaski, City Editor Delegation visits SCHS to talk with students, staff Representatives from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction paid a visit Oct. 24 to Shawano Community High School to talk with students and staff about the flexible scheduling the school has for classes and programs. Sara Knueve, assistant deputy state superintendent, said…
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FVTC and UW-Green Bay launch new transfer pathways for Criminal Justice and Business | Sheboygan Sun
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In celebration of National Transfer Student Week, Fox Valley Technical College and UW–Green Bay are proud to announce two new transfer pathways that make earning a bachelor’s degree more accessible, affordable and streamlined for students pursuing careers in Criminal Justice and Business. The institutions formalized their partnership with a Memorandum of Understanding signed on Thursday,…
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New transfer deals ease FVTC students’ path to UW-Green Bay bachelor’s degrees | Fox 11
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By Ashley Kaster GRAND CHUTE (WLUK) — A new partnership between UW-Green Bay and Fox Valley Technical College is helping Criminal Justice and Business students continue their education while saving money on tuition. The two institutions signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) Thursday at Fox Valley’s Public Safety Training Center. One pathway offers Fox Valley…
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The newest student population for Wisconsin colleges to recruit? People behind bars | Post Crescent
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By Kelly Meyerhofer Key points University of Wisconsin-Stout professor Jonathan Wheeler took stock of his students on the first day of class last winter. “How many of you have done the assigned reading?” he asked. Every single hand went up. A bit taken aback, Wheeler asked whether anyone had finished the whole chapter. He said…
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UW freshman enrollment hits record high with new admission initiatives | Fox 11
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By Ashley Kaster & Tony Langfellow (WLUK) — The Universities of Wisconsin is reporting overall enrollment increased for the third straight year, a moment UW President Jay Rothman says is “worth celebrating.” UW’s fall 2025 enrollment totals show 164,626 students, an increase of 190 students over fall 2024. This is the first time since 2010 that enrollment…
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How many students are going to each UW school in fall 2025?
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By Kelley Meyerhofer Enrollment at Wisconsin’s public universities remained stable from last year despite a challenging political landscape and an 8% drop in international students. Two statewide programs showing promise in making college more affordable and accessible to students helped compensate for the fewer students that came from overseas. The Universities of Wisconsin, the rebranded…
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UW-GB to present the musical ‘Big Fish’ and Handel’s ‘Messiah | The Daily News
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GREEN BAY, Wis. — For more than 250 years, George Frideric Handel’s “Messiah” has dazzled audiences around the world with its timeless beauty and inspiring message. This December, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Sharon J. Resch Institute of Music invites the community to experience this holiday tradition in a powerful collaborative performance at 7 p.m.…
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Marge Engelman at 98: Looking back on a lifetime of learning, serving and breaking barriers | DCS
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By Lisa Bauer Born in rural Illinois in 1927, Marge Engelman’s parents had a traditional path planned for her: marriage, children and a life dedicated to family. But Engelman had other plans. At age 98, she reflected on the life she built that did include family, but also four degrees, a pioneering career in higher…