Tag: alumni
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Remarkable Woman: Beth Schnorr, a 40-year career of advocating | WFRV Local 5 – Green Bay, Appleton
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APPLETON, Wis. (WFRV)- Beth Schnorr ’78 (Humanistic Studies) grew up in the thick of the women’s rights movement, and it inspired her. She advocated for women, and it motivated her— for 40 years.Schnorr served as the director of Harbor House Domestic Abuse Program in Appleton for three decades.“That would always happen to me at the…
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Candidate Q&A: Madison City Council, District 20
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Alumna Erica Janisch (History) is a candidate for the Madison City Council! Source: Candidate Q&A: Madison City Council, District 20 | Wisconsin State Journal
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Jackie Krull challenges Bellevue Village President Steve Soukup in spring election
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Jackie Krull ’91 (Business Admin) is a Retirement plan administrator with a Bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in business administration, with an economics minor is running for Bellevue Village President. Source: Jackie Krull challenges Bellevue Village President Steve Soukup in spring election | Green Bay Press-Gazette
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Candidate Q&A: Dane County Board District 12
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Amani Latimer Burris ’92 has a Bachelor’s degree in Communication from UW-Green Bay and graduate work from the University of Minnesota and is in the running for Dane County Board, District 12. Source: Candidate Q&A: Dane County Board District 12 | Wisconsin State Journal
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NeighborWorks finds new leader in UW-Green Bay alumna
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Heather Starzynski ’96 (Public Admin) is expected to take over on May 3. Starzynski comes from a small town in northern Michigan. She went to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay where she earned a bachelor’s degree in public administration and the University of Missouri-Kansas City where she earned a master’s degree in public administration. Source:…
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Hometown Hero: Dave Trost returns to finish college degree more than 40 years after Vietnam
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Dave Trost ’10 (Interdisciplinary Studies) was drafted into the U.S. Army in 1967. “Right before Christmas along with all of the Christmas cards, I got a letter that said, ‘Greetings,’ and it wasn’t season’s greetings,” Trost said. At 19 years old, he had a year of college under his belt and a wife with a…
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Candidate Q&A: Oregon Village Board president | Wisconsin State Journal
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UW-Green Bay Alum Randy Glysch is a candidate for Oregon Village Board President. Glysch received a bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Human Development Source: Candidate Q&A: Oregon Village Board president | Wisconsin State Journal