Category: News
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Students meet with MSNBC’s Chris Matthews
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MSNBC “Hard Ball” host Chris Matthews shared his thoughts on American politics, the 2016 Presidential Election, journalism and his on-campus interview with Donald Trump after today’s (Wednesday, March 30, 2016) Town Hall meeting at the University. UWGB Communications Chair Phil Clampitt, Lecturer Shauna Froelich and some of their students were in attendance for the Q&A…
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Diboll is Earth Caretaker
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Congratulations to UWGB alumnus Niel Diboll (’78) on being named this year’s recipient of the Earth Caretaker Award. UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) will present the award to Diboll at a reception on April 21. Diboll has worked for the U.S. Park Service in Virginia, the U.S. Forest Service in Colorado, and…
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Steps Walk is next weekend
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It’s become a UWGB tradition. Next week will be the 10th annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk at UWGB. More than $75,000 in proceeds designated for charitable needs has been raised through this event. The walk/run organized by the Phoenix Philanthropy Club starts and ends at the Mauthe Center. You can find the details…
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Students display work in Academic Excellence Symposium
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The 15th annual Academic Excellence Symposium, showcasing the talent and research ability of some of UW-Green Bay’s top students, is scheduled to take place from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 7 in the Phoenix Club of the University Union. There are 66 exhibits and more than 100 participants. More here.
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New appointments and responsibilities for UPIC
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The University Planning and Innovation Council has new members and new responsibilities outlined in a memo by Chancellor Gary Miller. You can see it here.
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‘Danceworks’ takes center stage next weekend
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To see UWGB dance at its best, take in a Danceworks performance next weekend. The UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance program presents Danceworks, a concert of faculty and student choreography, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 9 and 3 p.m. Sunday, April 10 at the University Theatre in Theatre Hall on campus. Styles range from contemporary…
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Weidner’s Kate Green is cover feature of local magazine
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Executive Director of the Weidner Center is the cover story for the March 2016 issue of Women Magazine. “Kate Green attended a handful of shows at the Weidner Center as a teen… those early experiences were powerful enough to shape her future…” See the magazine’s feature story about Green, and Green Bay’s “gem.”
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Back to School Store looking for UWGB’s help
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The campus community received a note this week from Georgia Miller… UW-Green Bay is partnering with the Service League of Green Bay in the collection effort of books for approximately 1,500 community children. From the communication, “If each member of the campus community would donate one book…” Collection boxes are labeled and located in Academic…
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Second show added: truTV Impractical Jokers at Weidner
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The cast of TruTV’s Impractical Jokers a.k.a. acclaimed comedy troupe The Tenderloins have announced a brand new live show and tour titled “Santiago Sent Us.” The multi-city trek will make a stop at the Weidner Center in Green Bay on Saturday, June 11. Due to popular demand, a second show has been added at 10…
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Andy Grammer is heading to the Weidner
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Multi-platinum selling recording artist Andy Grammer is headlining at the Weidner Center on Wednesday, April 13. His latest hit single, “Honey, I’m Good,” has sold more than three million copies and has reached the top of the Adult Pop Radio Charts. The event is sponsored by Good Times Programming. See details or purchase tickets.