Category: News
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Final ‘After Thoughts’ presentation of academic year to focus on college relationships
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A UW-Green Bay associate professor of Human Development and Psychology will present “What’s Love (and Sex) Got To Do With It?: Women, Men, and College Success,” the University’s final After Thoughts program of the 2012-13 year, Tuesday, April 9 in the Grand Foyer of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, 2420 Nicolet Drive. Denise…
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Jazz History course exemplifies 360° of Learning at UW-Green Bay
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If a performance from a local jazz group isn’t your idea of a typical university class hour — well, this isn’t your typical university class. [youtube id= JFDynmjOFNM width= 400 height= 225] It’s a team-taught course that exemplifies the ideals of UW-Green Bay’s 360° of Learning approach, drawing on a variety of academic disciplines to enhance…
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Go Phoenix! Women win league championship, earn NCAA bid
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The UW-Green Bay Phoenix women’s basketball team earned its third straight Horizon League championship Sunday, March 17, notching a 54-38 home court win over Loyola. The victory earned the women an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament, where they will play LSU in first-round action at 6:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24 in Baton Rouge, La.
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Thinking spring: Green Innovations event to focus on food, energy sustainability
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In what we hope is a sure sign of spring (it just has to be), our friends in the Environmental Management and Business Institute are announcing a terrific lineup for this year’s Green Innovations Symposium, taking place Monday, April 22-Wednesday, April 24 here on campus. Highlights of this year’s conference, the theme for which is…
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Daffodil Days award for Ternes, UW-Green Bay
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Thank you to those who helped make this year’s American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days a success. Whether you purchased daffodils for yourself, or provided an area cancer patient with aGift of Hope or Bear Hug, UW-Green Bay showed its support in a big way. Teri Ternes, campus coordinator for the Daffodil Days Campaign, is being…
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Dean Mattison to lead WWHEL book talk on ‘Lean In’
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Sue Mattison, dean of the College of Professional Studies, is also the institutional representative for UW-Green Bay with the Wisconsin Women in Higher Education Leadership organization. She invites faculty and staff to join her for a book discussion (location on campus TBA) from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16. The focus of…
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Cutting down the nets, again
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Veteran sportswriter Gary D’Amato nicely captured the success of UW-Green Bay women’s basketball in his Monday account of the latest Phoenix NCAA bid, earned via yet another Horizon League championship. For the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, he wrote: Green Bay – The UW-Green Bay athletic department probably has a line item in its annual budget for…
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Time-lapse victory: Watch Phoenix/Loyola in two minutes flat
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Our friend Dan Moore, king of the catwalk, set up a camera for Sunday afternoon’s women’s basketball championship game at the Kress Events Center. From pregame preparation to post-game trophies, it’s a lot of fun. Check it out.
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Wisconsin’s Miss Basketball is a big Phoenix fan
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They announced the recipient of Wisconsin’s Miss Basketball award between games Saturday night at the WIAA state championships held at the Resch Center in Green Bay. Samantha Terry of Baraboo felt right at home. She’ll be returning to Green Bay this fall to play for Coach Kevin Borseth and the Phoenix. She had some nice…
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Disrespect? Naw… just gotta beat who they put in front of you
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The Green Bay Press-Gazette suggests a team with a No. 20 national ranking and a 24-game winning streak might have earned a better NCAA assignment than a No. 11 seed playing on its opponent’s home floor, but UW-Green Bay coaches and players are saying all the right things. They just want to play. Read more.…