MARINETTE (WLUK) — An upcoming listening session will offer residents the opportunity to share their suggestions regarding the future of UW-Green Bay’s Marinette campus.
Last month, UWGB announced it will suspend in-person classes in Marinette due to enrollment challenges.
In a Facebook post Tuesday, campus officials said the Marinette County administrator will be holding a listening session “in an effort to keep University faculty, staff and students aware of events” surrounding the campus.
The Facebook post reads:
In an effort to keep University faculty, staff and students aware of events surrounding the UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus, the following information has been shared from
Marinette County:
“The Marinette County Administrator will hold a listening session at the UWGB-Marinette Campus, Herbert L. Williams Theater on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, from 4 pm to 6 pm. The County Administrator is interested in hearing from the public on any matter under the jurisdiction of Marinette County, and is especially interested in suggestions related to the redevelopment of the UWGB Marinette Campus. There will be no formal presentation so the public can come at their leisure and offer their comments and if they so choose leave after sharing their ideas or may stay for the entire length of the listening session.”
There will be no formal presentation; rather, the public is invited to attend the hearing at their leisure to offer comments or share their ideas for redevelopment. Residents can stay for the entire length of the listening session or leave after making their remarks.
It will take place on-campus at the Herbert Williams Theatre on Feb. 21 from 4 to 6 p.m.
Source: Public invited to share redevelopment ideas for UWGB Marinette campus at listening session