Tag: After Thoughts
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The universe falls up?! Find out at next ‘After Thoughts,’ featuring Fencl
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Physics Prof. Heidi Fencl will delve into what’s been called “the greatest mystery of modern astronomy” Tuesday, March 5, headlining the third After Thoughts session of the year with a talk titled, “The Universe Falls UP?! Dark Energy and the Accelerating Expansion of Everything.” The evening event in the Weidner Center’s Grand Foyer begins at…
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UW-Green Bay Physics professor to headline next ‘After Thoughts’ event March 5
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UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Heidi Fencl will offer audience members a fascinating look into the mysterious world of dark energy during the University’s next After Thoughts event, beginning at 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 5 in the Grand Foyer at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. In an address titled “The Universe Falls Up?! Dark…
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Stangel energizes crowd with ‘After Thoughts’ talk on the Green Bay Way
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UW-Green Bay Director of Development Jeanne Stangel fired up an After Thoughts crowed Tuesday (Nov. 13) with her presentation “The Green Bay Way: The Impact of National Recognition in Collegiate Sports at UW-Green Bay.” Stangel told an engaged crowd about the campus and community impact of a successful Division I program and our own Phoenix…
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Stangel fires up ‘After Thoughts’ crowd with talk on the Green Bay Way
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The phenomenal success of the UW-Green Bay Phoenix women’s basketball team, and all it means for campus and community, took center stage Nov. 13 during the University’s After Thoughts program. Jeanne Stangel, UW-Green Bay Director of Development and former Associate Director of UW-Green Bay Athletics, presented “The Green Bay Way: The Impact of National Recognition…
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‘After Thoughts,’ featuring Stangel, is tonight
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A friendly reminder that our own Jeanne Stangel will present the next installment of the popular After Thoughts series Tuesday (Nov. 13) in the Grand Foyer of the Weidner Center. Stangel, UW-Green Bay’s director of development and the former associate director of UW-Green Bay Athletics, will present “The Green Bay Way: The Impact of National…
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Mark your calendars: Next After Thoughts, featuring Stangel, is Nov. 13
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Collegiate sports and the super-successful UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team will be the focus of the next After Thoughts program, coming up Tuesday, Nov. 13. Former Associate Athletics Director and current UW-Green Bay Director of Development Jeanne Stangel will present “The Green Bay Way: The Impact of National Recognition in Collegiate Sports at UW-Green Bay,”…
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‘After Thoughts’ program to feature Stangel, Phoenix basketball’s winning ways
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will continue its popular After Thoughts series of programs with a Tuesday, Nov. 13 presentation. Jeanne Stangel, UW-Green Bay’s Director of Development and the former Associate Director of UW-Green Bay Athletics, will present “The Green Bay Way: The Impact of National Recognition in Collegiate Sports at UW-Green Bay.”
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New photos, story: Meacham inspires ‘After Thoughts’ crowd
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Prof. Rebecca Meacham fired up the first After Thoughts audience of the 2012-13 school year Monday (Oct. 1), motivating attendees to put pen to paper in “Fiction’s Burning Questions: Novelists, History and the Creative Spark.” Nearly 100 campus and community members attended the evening event, enjoying networking and hors d’oeuvres before Meacham delivered her keynote…
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A spark for writing, teaching: Meacham fires up ‘After Thoughts’ audience
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It was apparent by the end of her “After Thoughts” presentation Monday evening, October 1, that award-winning author and UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Rebecca Meacham is also an enthusiastic motivator and teacher. With her captivating presentation, “Fiction’s Burning Questions: Novelists, History and the Creative Spark,” she inspired nearly 100 attendees to consider putting pen to…
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Meacham and ‘After Thoughts,’ tonight
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We’re told that tickets have been moving well for the opening After Thoughts program of 2012-13, with Prof. Rebecca Meacham later today (Monday, Oct. 1) at the Weidner Center. Always room for a few more, of course. More details.