Category: News

  • Reminder: CATL accepting Online Teaching Fellows program applications

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    The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) is accepting applications for the UW-Green Bay Online Teaching Fellows program. This program is for those who are new to online instruction. Instructors in this course explore best practices and develop a teaching philosophy for the digital classroom. Anyone may apply for this course. The…

  • Think ‘College to Career’ with Breakthrough Fuel, April 18

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    Join the panel discussion with alumni who have turned their UW-Green Bay education in to successful careers at one of the area’s most innovative companies, Breakthrough Fuel. Tuesday, April 18, 2017 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the Christie Theatre. Learn firsthand how people from various majors come together to solve problems, find innovative solutions…

  • STEM Center on the UW-Green Bay campus? Leaders hope so

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    UW-Green Bay and Brown County leaders are pitching a new location for a $15 million science and technology center… on the UW-Green Bay campus rather than at the former County Mental Health Center site. The Green Bay Press-Gazette has the story.  

  • Social Work named NRHH spotlight of the month

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    UW-Green Bay Social Work was selected as the National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) spotlight of the month for March. Amid a busy second semester, Social Work undergraduate students presented a year-long Live Algoma project and the Social Work Club hosted an advocacy booth on sex trafficking and hosted a sex trafficking advocate from the Sexual Assault…

  • Reminder: Inclusive Excellence discussion on digital learning environment, April 14

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    Consider attending the inclusive excellence discussion from noon to 1 p.m. Friday, April 14, 2017 in MAC 109 to discuss strategies for opening up digital learning environment (tools such as D2L) to all learners. There are some hidden gems in D2L that can help lower barriers to access for students. Tools for increasing engagement (such…

  • Online Teaching Fellows application process now open

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    The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) is accepting applications for the UW-Green Bay Online Teaching Fellows program. This program is for those who are new to online instruction. Instructors in this course explore best practices and develop a teaching philosophy for the digital classroom. Anyone may apply for this course. Applications…

  • Internship Tuesday continues: KenyaHELP Intern

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    The new weekly social media initiative, “Internship Tuesday” continues with this week’s feature on Nathan Condon, a junior history and political science student currently interning with KenyaHELP, a local, volunteer-run organization that provides scholarships for Kenyan students. Read more about Condon and his internship. Do you know a UW-Green Bay student with an interesting internship? Please submit a…

  • Phuture Phoenix hosts Edison Thursday, April 13

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    UW-Green Bay will host its second annual Phuture Phoenix Campus Experience for Edison Middle School eighth graders on Thursday, April 13. The eighth-grade campus experience differs from the fifth-grade trip, as the Edison students will actively participate in a wide range of college activities, including a financial literacy seminar, admissions and advising sessions and an…

  • Announcing the 2017 Student Employee(s) of the Year

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    UW-Green Bay Student Employee of the Year Lexi Kinnard was one of 19 students nominated for the 2017 Student Employee of the Year Awards, in a recognition ceremony Monday, April 10, 2017. About 800 students work in about 1,050 positions on the University campus. See the  finalists and the photos. Kinnard was nominated by Tim…

  • Lexi Kinnard named UW-Green Bay Student Employee of the Year

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    Congratulations to Lexi Kinnard, named UW-Green Bay’s student employee of the year at a recognition ceremony on Monday (April 10, 2017). Kinnard works as the lead student building supervisor for the Kress Events Center, and was nominated by Tim Helein. Lexi is responsible for building supervision nights, weekends and when professional staff are not present.…