Category: News
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Where we watched: Alumni Association, Phoenix Fund host NCAA viewing party
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It was a tough loss for the Phoenix women Sunday, but the team had terrific support in both Baton Rouge and Green Bay. Closer to home, Phoenix fans packed the back room at The Bar East, cheering for their team during a standing-room-only watch party co-sponsored by the UW-Green Bay Alumni Association and the Phoenix…
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Gilbertson has biggest game on biggest stage
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In Sunday night’s 75-71 loss for the Green Bay women’s basketball team, the Phoenix seniors shined once again but one – reserve forward Jenny Gilbertson of Wabasha, Minn. – had the best game of her career, stats-wise. The Phoenix was trailing by 13 points with 6:41 to play when Gilbertson made back-to-back three-pointers to start…
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Three losses, by only 11 points
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With the narrow loss at LSU, the Phoenix finished the season at 29-3 and saw its 24-game winning streak come to an end. Having lost previously only to James Madison and Central Michigan, Green Bay experienced three losses this season by just 11 combined points. Justin Grones of the SID Office has a game recap…
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Photo gallery
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UW-Green Bay Athletics posted a nice photo gallery of Sunday night’s Green Bay/LSU game action, and crowd reaction.
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The program will continue
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When Tiffany Mor’s career ended with a 65-55 loss to New Mexico in the first round of the 2005 NCAA tournament, the UW-Green Bay standout wrote a note to her coach, Kevin Borseth. Even losing four starters, she was confident the newcomers would uphold the tradition. “I don’t know how we’re going to do (next…
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Prof. Martin getting national publicity with ‘online ranting’ article
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Ryan C. Martin, UW-Green Bay associate professor of Human Development and Psychology, published an article on online ranting a few weeks ago and it’s gotten some coverage in the press. Despite the initial sense of relief you get afterward, research shows that venting causes more anger and aggression in the long term. In fact, anything…
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Faculty note: Fernández-Meardi to guest lecture at Baja California university
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Prof. Hernán Fernández-Meardi of Humanistic Studies and Spanish has been invited to give a series of lectures as an international visiting scholar at the Universidad Autónoma de Baja California in Tijuana, Mexico. He will be there from April 8-12 and will give the following public talks: • A conversation regarding the narrative works of Jorge…
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Faculty note: Rosewall presentation
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Ellen Rosewall, professor of Art and Design (Arts Management), presided over a panel titled “Teaching Community Engagement in the Arts” for the recent conference of the Association of Arts Administration Educators in New Orleans. Rosewall was also elected to a second term on the AAAE Board of Directors, and serves as vice president of this…
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Women’s History Month events
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Celebrating first women’s recording company The program “The First Women’s Recording Company: Forty Years Strong” is scheduled for 4 p.m. Tuesday (March 26) in the Union’s Christie Theatre. Join UW-Green Bay Prof. Catherine Henze and co-presenter Chris Larson as they discuss Olivia Records. Since the mid-1970s, the independent West Coast label, established to give female…