Tag: achievements
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PRSSA chapter wins 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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Tony Bennett ’92 Humanistic Studies, is ACC’s top coach
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In a conference with coaches including Mike Krzyzewski, Roy Williams, Jim Boeheim and Rick Pitino, it’s quite an honor to be named ACC Coach of the Year. That’s what 1992 UW-Green Bay Humanistic Studies graduate Tony Bennett did this week. It was his second consecutive honor for the former national coach of the year at…
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Student earns state AWRA honor for ‘Best Undergraduate Student Poster’
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The Wisconsin Section of the American Water Resources Association has honored UW-Green Bay student and Geoscience major Christa Kananen. She was given the best undergraduate student poster award last week for her research project on groundwater levels in the deep sandstone aquifer of Marinette County. Her poster (with co-author Prof. John Luczaj of Geoscience) was…
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Serious honor for Keifer Sykes
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The U.S. Basketball Writers of America announced Tuesday that Phoenix point guard Keifer Sykes was voted to the All-District V Team for the second-straight season. District V includes 48 Division I teams in Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin, including several players and programs among the nation’s best. The 10-member team: Branden Dawson, Michigan…
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Kriebel to receive sixth annual Earth Caretaker Award
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) and the Alumni Association will jointly award the 2015 Earth Caretaker Award to 1977 UW-Green Bay graduate David Kriebel. The award ceremony and reception will be held Monday, March 23, 2015 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the Phoenix Room of UWGB’s University Union.…
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Phoenix women place three on Horizon second team
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Despite winning its 17th-straight Horizon League regular-season title three games ahead of its closest pursuer, UW-Green Bay women’s basketball (29th in the nation, 25-4, 15-1) was somehow left without a player on the first team for the second consecutive year. Actually, Phoenix standouts Megan Lukan, Mehryn Kraker and Tesha Buck likely split their first-team votes…
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Men’s tennis records first-win ever over Big Ten Badgers
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The Green Bay Phoenix men’s tennis team accomplished another program first Saturday, defeating Wisconsin 4-1 on the road. It’s the first time Green Bay (10-4) has beaten the Badgers in seven tries. The Phoenix got wins from Florian Kraenzler (Puchheim, Germany) at No. 4 singles, Joshua Schramm (Brunsbuttel, Germany) at No. 5, Joey Letto (Downers…
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Men’s basketball’s Sykes repeats as Horizon POY
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Senior Keifer Sykes added another major accomplishment Monday when Sykes was named the Horizon League Player of the Year for the second-straight season. Senior Greg Mays was named to the All-Horizon League Second Team for the first time in his career, and junior Jordan Fouse earned a spot on the All-Defensive Team for the third…
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Celebrating the University’s achievements
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In our recap of ‘Town Hall II’ on Friday morning (Feb. 20), the Log newsletter delved so deeply into concerns about proposed budget reductions that we failed to report that Chancellor Gary L. Miller opened the hour with a recitation of recent good news for UW-Green Bay. Even with busy schedules made busier by expedited…
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Five research projects selected for Posters in Rotunda
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UW-Green Bay has made public the names of student researchers who will represent the University at the annual Posters in the Rotunda showcase in Madison later this spring. The students, topics and faculty advisers are: • Katie Bright, senior, Green Bay, and Kayla Hucke, senior, Hartland “The impact of phonology and number on children’s novel…