Category: News
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UW-Green Bay to host April 19 ‘Create-a-Thon’ to celebrate campus Common Theme
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will present its first ever Create-a-Thon event Friday, April 19, celebrating the campus Common Theme of “Creativity, Innovation & Vision” with a day of music, art, improvisation and more. The Create-a-Thon will run from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. in the Phoenix Club of the University Union on campus, 2420…
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UW-Green Bay High School Music Camp registration gets under way
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Students entering grades 9 through 12 in fall 2013 can enroll now for the High School Band, Orchestra and Choral Camp, July 21-26, at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive. Several camp options are offered for band, orchestra and choir students. All students will audition for placement on Sunday afternoon, July 21. Weekday…
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UW-Green Bay offers Arts Enrichment for Adults summer program
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Arts Enrichment for Adults, a noncredit program offered at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, is designed for adults with interests in learning new art genres. A wide array of classes will be offered from 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday evenings, July 16 – Aug. 13, on the UW-Green Bay campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive. Students can choose one…
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Schulz selected for Outstanding Recent Alumni Award
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Danny Schulz, a 2005 graduate in Accounting and Business Administration, will be presented the Outstanding Recent Alumni Award at alumni awards night on campus May 4. Schulz, employed at Kohler Co. as an accounting project leader in payroll, sales and use tax, has remained active with his alma mater including service as treasurer of the…
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Jeffreys to discuss new book, on solitary confinement, May 5 at Kavarna
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Associate Prof. Derek Jeffreys, Humanistic Studies and religion, will discuss his new book, Spirituality in Dark Places: The Ethics of Solitary Confinement, from 3-4:30 p.m. Sunday, May 5 at Kavarna Coffeehouse, 143. N. Broadway, Green Bay. The talk will begin with a brief presentation from Jeffreys, followed by audience questions and a broader discussion of…
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Wanted: Your event ideas for next Common Theme
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This year’s Common Theme, “Creativity, Innovation, & Vision,” is still going strong (we’ll have more for you soon on some cool upcoming events), even as planning is under way for next year’s theme — “Global Citizenship in an Evolving World.” As we told you here previously, the proposal for that topic reflects on how globalization…
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Media coverage: Coaching investigation
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Press-Gazette story, video on coaching investigation news The Green Bay Press-Gazette extensively covered news Thursday and Friday that UW-Green Bay is launching an independent investigation into head men’s basketball coach Brian Wardle, following a letter alleging mistreatment of a player. Chancellor Tom Harden received an email from a former player’s parents Tuesday evening, outlining allegations…
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German university scholar visits Monday to talk about US image in Germany
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The academic programs in Public and Environmental Affairs and Humanistic Studies, along with the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, would like to invite you to a public lecture this Monday (April 15) from 5 to 7 p.m. in Phoenix Room A of the University Union. Melissa Kintz, a faculty member with Chemnitz University of Technology,…
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Next 360° Thursdays, featuring Salerno, on tap for April 18
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The next installment in the 360° Thursdays concert and lecture series, featuring Associate Prof. John Salerno, is coming up Thursday, April 18 in Fort Howard Hall at the Weidner Center. Salerno will discuss and then demonstrate the principles of form and thematic manipulation in music, beginning with the smallest musical unit and continuing to build…
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Women in power: ‘Miss Representation’ screening is April 24
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Two screenings of the 2011 documentary “Miss Representation,” which analyzes the under-representation of women in positions of power and influence, will be held at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Wednesday, April 24 in the Union’s Christie Theatre. Associate Prof. Christine Smith, Human Development and Women’s and Gender Studies, will speak following the 1 p.m.…