Category: News

  • Prof. Pearson named Outstanding Dietetics Educator of the Year

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    Congratulations to Associate Prof. Debra Pearson (Human Biology), who was honored with the Outstanding Dietetics Educator of the Year Award at the Wisconsin Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Association Annual Conference. The award recognizes an outstanding educator for innovation in teaching skill and technique, mentoring of students and leadership in education and dietetics/nutrition sciences.  

  • Video: PEA faculty promoting annual Steps Walk

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    Public and Environmental Administration (PEA) faculty created a fun video to help promote the annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk. The walk is April 29. Walk-up registration begins at 9:30 a.m. at the Mauthe Center. UW-Green Bay students are entirely responsible for the event and through the years have raised thousands of dollars for…

  • One more photo from SEOTY Week

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    Public and Environmental Affairs submitted this photo, saying they were proud of their “team” nominated for the UW-Green Bay Student of the Year awards. From left to right Nathan Condon, Rachel Atwood and Skyla Weidman. Find the rest of the nominees and winners, here.

  • Next week: TV’s TCM and TYT personality Ben Mankiewicz presents at Historical Perspective Series

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    The grandson of the renowned Academy Award winning screenwriter Herman Mankiewicz and the son of Frank Mankiewicz, press secretary to Bobby Kennedy and later president of National Public Radio, Ben Mankiewicz (host of Turner Classic Movies and a co-founder of the Young Turks Network) grew up immersed in Hollywood and public affairs. He brings personal and studied knowledge of his subjects to…

  • Postponed: H. Samy Alim presentation is postponed until fall of 2017

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    Update, due to medical reasons, this program has been postponed until fall of 2017: Prof. H. Samy Alim of Stanford University will be speaking at UW-Green Bay on Monday, April 24, 2017. Alim is an internationally renowned scholar on race, culture and linguistics. He is an expert on the analyses of youth culture, hip hop and education as…

  • Wanted: students ‘Hired Before Graduation’

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    Once again Social media specialist Jena Richter Landers asks that members of the campus community help her spotlight May graduates who have jobs lined up for after graduation. If you are aware of, or are a student with post-grad employment already secured, please contact Jena with those students’ names. Students will be contacted and (if they are…

  • Reminder: Tornado Drill Thursday, April 20

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    Reminder, at 1:45 p.m. Thursday April 20, UW-Green Bay will take part in a statewide tornado drill. Before the Thursday Tornado Drill, Public Safety asks that you discuss within your office, your classroom, or with your staff, where you could go in the event of a Tornado Warning. A mock tornado watch will be issued at…

  • Breakthrough® Fuel employees share tips with alma mater

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      UW-Green Bay alumni employed by Breakthrough® Fuel served on a panel Tuesday morning in the Christie Theatre. They shared with current UW-Green Bay students the path that led them to work at Breakthrough® Fuel — a fast-growing, global transportation energy management firm located in downtown Green Bay. Currently 10 UW-Green Bay alumni work for…

  • 14th annual Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program Symposium, Wednesday

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    The 14th annual Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program Symposium will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, 2017 in the Phoenix Rooms in the University Union. UW-Green Bay Prof. Kevin Fermanich will give the keynote address. Students from four Northeast Wisconsin High Schools who are taking part in an ongoing study…

  • Campus members welcome to view mobile engineering lab, Wednesday (April 19)

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    Turbine Technologies, a Wisconsin-based company, has built a mobile engineering and technology laboratory. This climate controlled laboratory houses equipment which is used in educational institutions all over the world. The UW-Green Bay Engineering Technology program has invited the company to display and demo this mobile laboratory to UW-Green Bay students and faculty. The public is…