Category: News
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Reminder: Phoenix Friday 30% off, no foolin’
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This Friday (April 1) The Phoenix Bookstore is having a No Fooling sale —30% off everything (see store for exclusions). It’s a great time to get your green on and prepare for the Regents visit next week. Also for Phoenix Friday, check out Cometry at 8 p.m. Friday at Common Grounds — this charismatic duo…
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Check out the Cultural Cuisine menu
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The next Cultural Cuisine is from noon to 1 p.m. on April 21 and will feature an Indian menu. The speaker is Prof. Guarav Bansal. Tickets are on sale through noon on April 19. See the menu (pdf). Cultural Cuisine Luncheon: India Thursday, April 21, 2016 Phoenix Room, University Union Noon-1 p.m.
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Watch for dining survey
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A’viands wants campus to have a heads-up that a dining survey will be headed your way April 11-15. You can find out more soon at local dining locations. All survey respondents will have a chance to be selected to win an iPad Mini.
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Campus mourns the passing of Robert Obenberger
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The Log received word yesterday of the passing of retired business faculty member Robert Obenberger. He died peacefully Friday, March 25 after a four-year battle with melanoma. The majority of his 38-year teaching career was spent at UW-Green Bay where he taught marketing until his retirement with emeritus status a few years ago. Visitation is…
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Chancellor on MSNBC forum
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Chancellor Miller sent a memo to faculty and staff today regarding the MSNBC Town Hall forum at the Weidner Center tomorrow. “As a public university, we welcome the opportunity to provide space for public discourse and work to balance those requests while maintaining security and the continuity of our academic programs. We will continue to…
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‘Paper Tigers’ Screening & Discussion
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“Paper Tigers” by James Redford is a compelling new documentary that captures the pain, danger and hopes of struggling teens at Lincoln High School in Walla Walla, Washington. It explores the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and captures the transformation of struggling teens as teachers use the latest developmental science and trauma-informed approaches to…
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Final iPat movie is ‘The Boyhood of John Muir’
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The final iPat move of the semester will be at 7 p.m. Monday, April 4 in the Christie Theater. “The Boyhood of John Muir,” is a dramatic and compelling look at the early life of America’s first great spokesman for wilderness. This film tells the story of Muir, a Scottish immigrant to Wisconsin, who is…
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Travel Course Proposals due April 1
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A reminder to faculty thinking about submitting a travel course proposal for next January interim or Spring Break 2017, your proposals to your academic chair and Dean are due this Friday (April 1). Information and a link to the proposal form can be found on the Office of International Education website. Contact the Office of…
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Reminder: Prof. Martin looking for jury members for retrial of Socrates
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Hear Ye! Hear Ye! Please, take up your civic duty to Athens by participating as a member of the jury in a re-trial of Socrates, son of Sophroniscus of Alopece, from 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 30 in MAC Hall 208. The public is welcome to participate. See more from yesterday’s Log post.
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Phoenix Friday 30% off, no foolin’
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This Friday (April 1) The Phoenix Bookstore is having a No Fooling sale —30% off everything (see store for exclusions). It’s a great time to get your green on and prepare for the Regents visit next week. Also for Phoenix Friday, check out Cometry at 8 p.m. Friday at Common Grounds — this charismatic duo…