Category: News
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UWGB presents: Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse
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If you have small children, don’t miss this fantastic UWGB theatre and music —in partnership with the Weidner Center — stage adaptation of the classic children’s book, Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse. The best-selling book is written by critically acclaimed children’s author and Madison, Wis., resident Kevin Henkes. There will be two public family matinees Saturday,…
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Last day to purchase Cultural Cuisine tickets
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Today, April 19, is the last day to purchase Cultural Cuisine tickets for the April 21 luncheon which will feature Prof. Gaurav Bansal’s favorite dishes from India, prepared by Aviands’ executive chef Cory Arndt. Get your tickets at University Ticketing and Information Center. Prizes and a great menu.
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TER form goes paperless
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Following a campus wide e-mail recently (pdf) is a Log reminder that the current paper travel expense reimbursement form (TER) will be replaced with an electronic expense reimbursement module effective Monday, April 25. The e-reimbursement expense module is a web-based system used to reimburse UWGB employees for expenses incurred while traveling or conducting University business. All submissions…
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Hammersley and Mierow receive scholarships
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The 2016 Denise Scheberle Scholarship in Political Science has been awarded to Brianna Hammersley said to “very much deserve this scholarship in the spirit of emeritus Prof. Denise Scheberle and her engaged teaching.” Hammersley is also the recipient of a Phuture Phoenix Scholarship. The 2016 Outstanding Student Scholarship and Award in Public and Environmental Affairs…
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Student Xiong selected to prestigious summer program
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Congratulations to Napho T. Xiong, second year student, Human Biology major from Green Bay. She has been selected by the University of Michigan to participate in its Michigan Health Sciences Undergraduate Research Academy (MSHURA). MHSURA is a summer 10-week residential program dedicated to preparing future health science leaders. Xiong is also the recipient of a Phuture…
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Reminder: Two upcoming programs by the Humanities Council
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Two events funded in part from the Wisconsin Humanities Council (with funds from the national Endowment for the Humanities) are at UWGB this week. Both are free and open to the public: Wednesday, April 20 – “Power/Fuerza: The Rubble Kings of South Bronx” Filmmaker Shan Nicholson will be on campus to screen his documentary “Rubble…
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UWGB Retirees hosting arboretum walk
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Mark your calendars for a UWGB Arboretum walk at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 10. Interested participants should meet at the Lambeau Cottage Parking Lot at 11 a.m. The walk will be slow and easy as the group looks to identify spring flowers and birds. Bring your binoculars, camera, bird book, and or flower book. Led by…
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Reminder: ‘Ashley’s Story’ comes to UWGB
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Join local police officer Michael Knetzger as he tells the story of losing his daughter Ashley to a drunk driver in Green Bay, at 3 p.m. April 28 in Phoenix C of the University Union. UWGB’s Healthy Choices Task Force, the PRIDE Center and Public Safety are co-sponsoring this event.
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SGA and RHAA: Election results are in
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Congratulations to the newly elected presidents and vice presidents of Student Government Association (SGA) and Residential Hall and Apartment Association (RHAA). Nikolas Austin and Dylan Tritt will be the president and vice president of SGA, and Ashley Keenan and Samuel Soda will continue on in their reoccurring positions as president and vice president of RHAA.…
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UWGB authors and editors in key geoscience journal
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Papers by several UWGB faculty, staff, and former students are in a recent special issue of Geoscience Wisconsin titled “Wisconsin’s Niagara Escarpment.” The issue covers various aspects of the geology, biology, and conservation of the Niagara Escarpment — the cliff face that runs from southern Wisconsin to Niagara Falls in New York. Look for these familiar campus…