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    Snapshots: Symposium, Doyle, Harden, Katers, Zorn

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    We have a photo gallery online from this week’s major statewide science/technology symposium. Chancellor Thomas Harden delivered remarks at Thursday’s opening session and Natural and Applied Sciences faculty members John Katers and Michael Zorn made presentations. Photos are online, in addition to the aforementioned news story, at the end of the post click here.

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    A keeper: For educator Anderson, Rock Island also a classroom

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    Terry Anderson is a former long-time Press-Gazette journalist, a veteran composition instructor at UW-Green Bay, and the newest part-time staff member with the Institute for Learning Partnership headquartered here. His favorite gig, though, just might be the week to 10 days he spends each summer giving tours of Wisconsin’s oldest lighthouse, at Rock Island State…

  • Slideshow: Good weather for growing food

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    It’s getting a lot of talk, generating a log of buzz. It’s the student SLO Food Alliance’s new Campus Garden initiative. The recent rainy weather has produced bumper crops for the weekly Friday “farmers market” stand on campus. See the photos of both garden and stand, click here.

  • Prep work on Wood Hall lot included tree removal

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    An alert reader asks: What’s going on over in the Wood Hall parking lot? A row of about two dozen mid-sized pine trees has been taken down in what seems to be preparation for a larger project. Her observation is correct. There is a larger project in store once preliminary steps are completed.  In a…

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    UW-Green Bay student garden gets Wisconsin Public Radio airplay

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    The SLO Food Alliance Garden Market was recently featured on Wisconsin Public Radio. Reporter Patty Murray spoke with students and staff about the popular program. To listen to the story click on the link below and scroll down to the final story listed on 7/19/2010: www.wpr.org/news/newsstories.cfm


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    UW-Green Bay golfers among state’s top amateurs

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    Two UW-Green Bay golfers (one current, one former) finished near the top of the leader board at the Wisconsin State Golf Association State Amateur tournament. The final round of the tournament at The Bull in Sheboygan Falls was cancelled because of rain. UW-Green Bay senior Austin Ehlenfeldt finished third and Braden Mork, who wrapped up…

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    Giving it the old college ‘Tri’…. faculty and Phoenix test their limits

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    Three faculty and a handful of UW-Green Bay  students participated in the Door County Sprint Triathlon last weekend.  Those completing the quarter-mile swim, 18-mile bike ride and 3.1-mile run included Julie Lukesh; Natural and Applied Sciences; Ryan Martin, Human Development; and James Marker, Human Biology. Others with UW-Green Bay ties included Trisha Legois, former women’s…

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    Career Services: Check out new site and your own bookmarks

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    As of 3 p.m. Thursday, July 22, Career Services has launched its new, improved website at www.uwgb.edu/careers. If you have any pages bookmarked or have links on your office web pages, you might check to see if they are still active, as some areas of the site have been re-designed for easier navigation.  Can’t find…

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    New web pages for retirees, new employees

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    Both new and former employees of UW-Green Bay are the beneficiaries of newly redesigned web pages within the UW-Green Bay Human Resources site. Check them out, for possible reference or future use. See the New Employees page at www.uwgb.edu/hr/employees/newEmployees.html
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  • Former UW-Green Bay student joins Peninsula Players Theatre

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    The popular Peninsula Players Theatre in Fish Creek turns 75 on Sunday. One of the new cast members is former UW-Green Bay student Ian Toohill, a graduate of Bay Port High School who also studied at UW-Milwaukee. You can read more about the theatre in the Green Bay Press-Gazette: click here.