Category: News
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Report: UW System cut may be reduced, but autonomy in question
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A proposed $300 million, two-year cut to the UW System may get drawn down, but autonomy pitched to offset those losses could be axed. That’s how the Milwaukee Business Journal characterizes last week’s news that leading Joint Finance Committee members have proposed a “smaller, more manageable cut” while retaining state control. Read more.
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Pride Center plans another drive for May 7
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More than 300 individuals came to pick up free items during the February clothing and household swap on campus. Due to the great success and interest in this first event, the Pride Center is sponsoring another clothing and household swap on May 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This swap will be outdoors on…
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PRSSA students win Chicago public relations competition
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The UW-Green Bay chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America earned top prize in the Edelman Case Studies Competition in Chicago on March 20 and 21. The competition took place at the regional competition hosted by the student chapters of Loyola University and Columbia College, and brought together students from across the region…
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Meanwhile, Phoenix women claim runnerup spot in NCAA tourney (academics)
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The fourth annual Inside Higher Ed academic bracket for the National Collegiate Athletic Association women’s basketball tournament has the UW-Green Bay women going all the way to the finals vs. DePaul. The publication puts a twist on the on-court competition by judging each game on academic performance as measured by the NCAA’s team-by-team classroom performance…
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Outreach promotes aviation training program for ages 12-17
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Students ages 12-17 can enroll now for the one-day Aviation Student Training Experience program, sponsored by the UW-Green Bay Outreach Summer Camps program and CAVU Aviation, Inc. This program will take place Friday, June 26, at the Executive Air Building at Austin Straubel International Airport, Green Bay. Participants will learn about the basic aerodynamic principles…
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State dietetics association again honors UW-Green Bay representatives
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The 2015 awards committee for WAND — the Wisconsin Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics — has made a habit of honoring UW-Green Bay students and staff in handing out its annual awards. It’ll hold true again at the 2015 Awards Luncheon to be held during the WAND Annual Conference Friday, April 17, in Elkhart Lake.…
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30-0 Tigers a tough draw for 28-4 Phoenix
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The No. 9 seed Phoenix women (28-4) will face undefeated No. 8 seed Princeton (30-0) in the NCAA First Round on Saturday (March 21) morning at 10 a.m. Central at the Xfnity Center on the campus of the University of Maryland. The game can be watched on ESPN2 locally. (Fans outside of Wisconsin might have…
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Aviation Training Experience offered for middle and high school students
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Students ages 12-17 can enroll now for the one-day Aviation Student Training Experience program, sponsored by the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Outreach Summer Camps program and CAVU Aviation, Inc. This program will be offered 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Friday, June 26, at the Executive Air Building at Austin Straubel International Airport, Green Bay. Participants…
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Women’s NCAA Tournament shirts are in
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The Phoenix Bookstore informs us the NCAA Women’s Basketball t-shirts are here! They’re available at the store in the University Union, online at www.THEphoenixbookstore.com, and at Monday night’s selection-show watch party at the Kress. To take a look at a sample, go to the bookstore Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/THEphoenixbookstore. Selection-show party at the Kress The…
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UW-Green Bay men earn second straight NIT bid
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For the second-straight season, the Green Bay men’s basketball team has earned a spot in the 32-team National Invitation Tournament. The Phoenix will play at Illinois State on Wednesday at 7 p.m. CDT in a game televised nationally by ESPNU. Green Bay (24-8) is the fifth seed in its eight-team regional, while Illinois State (21-12)…