Category: News
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Street harassment expert, gender equality advocate to speak Feb. 12 on campus
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Renowned anti-harassment advocate Holly Kearl will lead a lunchtime session on campus Tuesday, Feb. 12, speaking from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the Christie Theatre of the University Union. A brown bag lunch session will follow from 1-2 p.m. in the Heritage Room. Kearl’s work focuses on gender-based violence and gender equality; specifically, the issue of…
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Neville’s ‘Artist as Teacher’ exhibit, UW-Green Bay faculty, featured in P-G
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We gave you a sneak peek yesterday of some of the terrific faculty works currently on display as part of the Neville Public Museum’s “The Artist as Teacher Part I” exhibit, on display now through May 5. Today (Thursday, Jan. 31), the Green Bay Press-Gazette has a story on the exhibit, which features works from…
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Phillip Phillips tickets tickets!
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If you saw a line of ticket buyers over in the University Union today (Friday, Feb. 1) it was for the upcoming concert by “American Idol” champion Phillip Phillips. It’s not yet a sellout. Students got first crack, but there will be a special faculty/staff/alumni presale on Monday (Feb. 4). You’ll have to buy your…
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Anti-harassment advocate Kearl to headline lunchtime session Feb. 12 at UW-Green Bay
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UW-Green Bay and the American Association of University Women (AAUW) will host activist, writer and nonprofit professional Holly Kearl for an on-campus event from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12. Kearl, whose work focuses on gender-based violence and gender equality, will speak on the issue of sexual harassment; her presentation will be followed by an…
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UW-Green Bay staff member deals with fire’s aftermath
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Carol Wautlet, a staff member in the Natural and Applied Sciences Office, sends thanks to the many UW-Green Bay friends and colleagues who have been supportive in the days since fire destroyed her family’s rural Kewaunee County home last Sunday, Jan. 27. “Thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers. Right now, we’re…
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Wednesday’s cancellations: The band plays on
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Even though classes were cancelled for Wednesday evening at UW-Green Bay, the University Union remained open to serve students including the roughly 2,000 who live on campus. At last report, Good Times Programming was still on with its mid-week concert featuring the band Windsor Drive, scheduled to start at 8 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 30) in…
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Wednesday’s cancellations: Any suggestions?
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Responsibility for conveying notice of the cancellation of Wednesday evening’s classes fell primarily to staff in the University Communication Office once UW-Green Bay leadership reached its decision at about 2:45 after consulting with Public Safety and others about storm conditions. Notice of the cancellation was posted almost immediately to the University website and shared via…
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Brown Bag session on Internet Explorer 9 will be rescheduled
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One casualty of Wednesday’s storm was a mid-day session organized by CIT. A new date and time will be announced for the CIT Brown Bag ‘What’s New in Internet Explorer 9?’ to be led by Pat Theyrl. We’ll share the rescheduling details in a future issue.
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Faculty works featured in Lawton’s ‘DIALOGUES’ show, starting Feb. 7
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The Lawton Gallery in Theatre Hall will open its spring semester exhibition series with “DIALOGUES,” featuring works from four faculty artists, with a reception from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 7. The artists will offer brief remarks at 5 p.m. Featured are Prof. Kristy Deetz (painting/drawing); Associate Prof. Sarah Detweiler (photography), Prof. Carol Emmons (art history/drawing);…
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Slideshow: Faculty art on display at Neville
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The Neville Public Museum is showcasing the artwork of UW-Green Bay and St. Norbert College faculty in an exhibit that opened Saturday, Jan. 26. “The Artist as Teacher Part 1: The Fine Arts” includes work by Carol Emmons, Stephen Perkins, Toni Damkoehler, Kristy Deetz, Addie Sorbo, Christine Style, Alison Gates, Alison Stehlik, Jennifer Mokren, Mindy…