Category: News

  • Vanya Koepke pens blog post about alumni connections

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    UW-Green Bay alumnus Vanya Koepke ’15, now a sales account representative for Schneider, penned a nice piece for the Schneider blog about the importance of community members engaging with their alumni associations. “In short, I believe that engagement with one’s alma mater directly translates into engagement in building a more vibrant community,” he says. Koepke…

  • Al Amereceny’s ‘big idea’ featured

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    You’ve seen him featured in UW-Green Bay’s publication, now Omar Youssef Al Amerecany’s, a recent UW-Green Bay graduate is getting the attention of local media. The winner of UW-Green Bay’s Big Idea Competition in spring was featured by the Green Bay Press-Gazette.

  • Tickets to go on sale this Thursday at 11 a.m. for Weidner season

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    Tickets for individual performances for the 2017-2018 Weidner Center season will go on sale Thursday, July 20 beginning at 11 a.m. Tickets may be purchased online at WeidnerCenter.com, by phone at 800-895-0071, or in person at Ticket Star locations. The season kicks off in October with The Simon & Garfunkel Story. This 50th Anniversary celebration…

  • Student takes part in extreme international innovation event

    Student takes part in extreme international innovation event

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    UW-Green Bay sophomore (Computer Science) Cameron Curry (far left) enjoys a day in Milan, Italy for Customer Validation Day with his team members from Michigan and Chile during the European Innovation Academy in Turin, Milan and Rome, Italy this summer (2017). The Academy is a three-week international summer program for students and entrepreneurs. As part…

  • Beat the Rush: UW-Green Bay Faculty/Staff Weidner Tickets PreSale

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    UW-Green Bay faculty and staff will have advanced opportunity to buy tickets to the Weidner Center 2017-2018 Performing Arts Season on Wednesday, July 19, from 11 a.m to 11 p.m. before tickets go on sale to the general public on Thursday, July 20. Tickets to The Simon & Garfunkel Story, Jerry Seinfeld, Riverdance 20 Years,…

  • Music to our ears: 100-plus musicians and vocalists visit for summer camp

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    Week number six of UW-Green Bay Summer Camps brings more than 110 high school musicians and vocalists to UW-Green Bay for the High School Band, Orchestra, Choral and Piano Camp. Campers will participate in rehearsals, sectionals, master classes, performances and other choice classes, and perform in a culminating public concert in the Weidner Center for…

  • Prof. Draney talks ticks and mosquitoes with Joy Cardin

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    UW-Green Bay Prof. Michael Draney (Biology, Natural and Applied Science) was featured on an hour-long segment of Wisconsin Public Radio’s Joy Cardin Show July 13 discussing mosquitoes and ticks in Wisconsin. Hot, rainy weather has brought the little buggers out in full force. Listen to the show.

  • It is onto the Denver finals for UW-Green Bay’s ‘Wisco Ninja’ Luke Chambers

    It is onto the Denver finals for UW-Green Bay’s ‘Wisco Ninja’ Luke Chambers

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    He made it! Revealed in the July 17 episode of NBC’s American Ninja Warrior, Luke Chambers made it past the Denver qualifier and into the Denver finals to be aired nationwide in late August. Chambers, a UW-Green Bay fifth-year senior (Business Administration) with a double major in marketing and management, didn’t complete the difficult course,…

  • Continuing Education receives grant to train Adult Protective Services employees

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    The Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement received a $150,000 grant from the Wisconsin Department of Health Services to provide customized and comprehensive educational training to their Adult Protective Services employees throughout the State of Wisconsin. The educational training will focus on best practices, strengthening client services, enhancing worker capacity and maximizing effectiveness for…

  • Chancellor Miller announces Strategic Budgeting Committee

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    In a memorandum this week, UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller announced a committee that will review planning and budgetary strategies and provide feedback representing all major divisions across the University. Missed it? You can find it here.