Category: News
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Wanted: A student appointee for Board of Regents
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Gov. Scott Walker has announced he is seeking applicants for the student representative on the UW System Board of Regents. The position is a student representative over the age of 18 to serve a two-year term. The representative must be enrolled at least half-time in a University of Wisconsin institution, be in good academic standing,…
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Mona looking for summer camp workers
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It’s that time of year again, and the folks in charge are looking for top-notch UW-Green Bay students to work for the UWGB Summer Camps. Each summer the camps enroll more than 1,800 students in areas such as music, art, sports, and science. They hire students to provide late afternoon, evening and early morning supervision.…
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State Law Reminder: Sexual Assault
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All employees are required by law to report knowledge of sexual assaults on campus. The goal is to address the needs of students. By gathering information we will know the extent of sexual assaults and provide support for our students who have been victims. The Wisconsin law states, “…any person employed at an institution or…
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UW-Green Bay SBDC adds well known program for strategic planning, benchmarking
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The Wisconsin Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is partnering with Comparison International’s PROBE business consulting network to bring Wisconsin companies a new benchmarking and process-improvement tool at no cost to the client. PROBE – for PROmoting Busines Excellence – employs exclusive software that uses global business data that grows more robust with each new client.…
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UW-Green Bay to present Student Honors Recital Saturday, Feb. 16
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UW-Green Bay Music will showcase some of its top musicians during a Student Honors Recital at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16 in Fort Howard Hall at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. The concert will feature a variety of vocalists and instrumentalists performing a range of pieces from composers both well known and less…
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New site, enduring concept: Clampitt’s “So What?” continues to inspire
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Students who take a course from UW-Green Bay Prof. Phillip Clampitt — known in the Communication program lexicon simply as “a Phil class” — know that sooner or later, they’ll hear it.
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Long line and a good time: ‘Idol’ winner tickets a hot commodity
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UW-Green Bay students lined up Friday, Feb. 1 to purchase their tickets for the upcoming appearance of 2012 “American Idol” winner Phillip Phillips, who is set to perform May 9 at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts.
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UW-Green Bay hears pros, cons of child care options
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Nearly 50 UW-Green Bay staff and faculty members, students and student government leaders, administrators and interested citizens turned out for an informational forum Feb. 4 on the topic of child care on the UW-Green Bay campus. The 90-minute, mid-afternoon session took place in the 1965 Room of the University Union. It was co-hosted and moderated…
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Presentations scheduled for Web Services manager candidates
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The candidates for the position of Web Services Manager will make visits to UW-Green Bay next week that will include presentations open to the public. The finalists and the dates and locations of their public presentations are: • Steven Lewis, Web Manager / Information Security Coordinator at SUNY Brockport (Presentation: Monday, Feb. 11, 10:30 –…
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Have the Humanities lost their way? Attend The Philosophers’ Café
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The monthly Philosophers’ Café meeting is this Thursday (Feb. 7) at St. Brendan’s Inn, 234 S. Washington St., downtown Green Bay, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Topic of discussion: the current and future relevance of the Humanities. Presenting and leading the meeting will be UW-Green Bay Prof. Christopher Martin. “The Humanities, historically at least, constitute…