Category: News
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Senior Resource Fair, Reception April 3
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The Spring Senior Resource Fair and Reception will be held from 3:30-5:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 in the Phoenix Room of the University Union. Students participating in May commencement can register for commencement, pick up tickets, place an order for a diploma frame, buy caps and gowns and have formal cap and gown portrait sittings.…
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A big year for TaylorMade
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Mark King, CEO and president of TaylorMade-adidas Golf, is a 1981 Business Administration graduate of UW-Green Bay, a member of the Foundation Board of Directors and one of the school’s most prominent alumni. We follow his company’s success with interest. From this week’s edition of the Golf Digest e-magazine: JUST HOW DOMINANT was TaylorMade-adidas Golf…
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Signs of spring? Find out Saturday during Baird Creek hike
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Looking for signs of spring? Join Kevin Hendricksen at 1 p.m. this Saturday, March 16 as he leads a hike to find signs of spring throughout Baird Creek. Look for buds on trees and bushes or spring plants beginning to peek through the snow. Listen and watch for the many animals that make the Parkway…
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Sophomore Success Day a team effort
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We told you yesterday about Sophomore Success Day, taking place from 8:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday, March 14). As you’ll recall, this event offers the chance for sophomores to drop in without an appointment and receive answers to their questions about career/major selection, General Education requirements, registration and everything in between. What we failed to…
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UW-Green Bay’s Arendt to lead Dinner Lecture Series event on contrasts of Mexico
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The director of UW-Green Bay’s Austin E. Cofrin School of Business will be the featured speaker for “Mexico: The Land of Contrasts,” the latest UW-Green Bay Dinner Lecture Series event, Tuesday, April 2. Associate Professor of Management Lucy Arendt has traveled to Mexico numerous times, and leads a travel abroad course to Cuernavaca, Mexico each…
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New in pictures: A bang-up Business Week at UW-Green Bay
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Call it a success. The third annual Business Week certainly touched all three elements of this year’s theme: “Creativity, Innovation and Vision.” The event was sponsored by the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business and Career Services at UW-Green Bay. Click here to see a photo gallery and summary of events – thanks to our…
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Postseason kudos: Ritchie, Eichler honored with all-league accolades
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The results are in, and two UW-Green Bay Phoenix women’s basketball players have been awarded all-Horizon League honors. Senior Adrian Ritchie was named to the All-Horizon League First Team, while fellow senior Sarah Eichler received Second Team honors. Both were also named to the All-Defensive Team. Ritchie averaged 13.6 points and 5 rebounds per game…
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In the media: Da Vinci’s arrival continues to make news
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UW-Green Bay’s new Leonardo Da Vinci statue continues to draw media attention, with WBAY, Channel 2 coming to campus Monday (March 11) and NBC 26 today to do a story on the quarter-ton bust. Associate Profs. Sarah Meredith Livingston and Derek Jeffreys spoke with WBAY reporter Kristyn Allen about the statue, which is one of…
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Staying here for Spring Break? Head for the Kress
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Not trekking off to some exotic locale next week? You’re in luck — faculty/staff have unlimited access to the Kress Events Center during spring break. Group fitness classes will be offered at no cost; see the complete schedule. Spring break hours are as follows: • Friday, March 15 – 6:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. •…