Tag: CAHSS

  • UW-Green Bay mourns the loss of Max Frost

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    UW-Green Bay learned of the passing of Max Frost, last Thursday, Dec. 2, 2021. He and his wife Susan Frost (lecturer in the Humanities) have been longtime supporters of the University, including extensive involvement in UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance and the Czech Slovak Voice Competition, as well as events sponsored by the UW-Green Bay’s Founder’s…

  • Allow me to reintroduce myself – The Press names UW-Green Bay alumni as editor

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    Seeing my name (Heather Chrudimsky Graves) in this week’s paper likely won’t come as a surprise to Press Times readers, as my stories have filled the pages of the paper for years now. What may turn a few heads, however, is the title that now follows it – editor. Yep folks, you read that right.I humbly…

  • Former Phoenix finds great success returning to the nest

    Former Phoenix finds great success returning to the nest

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    Prof. Aaron Weinschenk comes full circle, rises quickly When Aaron Weinschenk graduated from Green Bay’s Preble High School in 2003 and enrolled at UW-Green Bay, he never envisioned he would return to campus one day to teach the very courses that lit his academic curiosity and set him on his professional journey. “I wasn’t exactly sure…

  • Warren Gerds/Critic at Large: Noted regional choir schedules two separate holiday concerts

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    “Holiday Pops,” the long-standing tradition as “Green Bay’s biggest holiday musical celebration,” returns at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 11, in Cofrin Family Hall of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.The performance conducted by Kent Paulsen will also feature the Holiday Pops Orchestra, Birder Studio of Performing Arts youth…

  • Sew Good: Door County boy gaining attention for designing skills

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    BRUSSELS, Wis. (WBAY) – Corbin Londo, an eight-year-old boy from Brussels, attended an afternoon costume design class at UW Green Bay and is now inspired to become a fashion designer.Corbin started his interest into design last year during quarantine by creating costumes using construction paper. His mom, Tanya, later brought out a sewing machine.“I asked…

  • Tonight! Thursday, Dec. 2 – 6:30 Concert Series

    Tonight! Thursday, Dec. 2 – 6:30 Concert Series

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    UW-Green Bay’s Contemporary Percussion Ensemble (led by Dr. Bill Sallak, Associate Professor of Music) forms the core ensemble for a performance of two iconic works of American minimalism. Frederic Rzewski’s Coming Together/Attica is a relentless meditation on a powerful text by Sam Melville; the performance will feature narration by Associate Lecturer of Theatre Alan Kopischke. The program is…

  • Psych and Stuff: Creating Hope in our Schools: School Social Work (w/ Melanie Brick)

    Psych and Stuff: Creating Hope in our Schools: School Social Work (w/ Melanie Brick)

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    In this episode, we talk with Unified School District of De Pere School Social Worker (and UW-Green Bay Psychology alum) Melanie Brick about the many ways she and her fellow school social workers bring hope to students so they can thrive at school. Ryan and Georjeanna learn about the many behind-the-scenes jobs that social workers…

  • Public Administration program is newest web redesign

    Public Administration program is newest web redesign

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    It’s a joint effort by academic majors and programs, the Office of Marketing and University Communication and Web Development… update each program website (eventually) with fresh, branded content, and an enhanced user experience which can help students and prospects more quickly get answers to their most pertinent questions. The new UW-Green Bay Public Administration webpages…

  • Canonball Episode 35: All Quiet on the Western Front (w/ Prof.Clif Ganyard)

    Canonball Episode 35: All Quiet on the Western Front (w/ Prof.Clif Ganyard)

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    Check out the latest Canonball episode in which Prof. Clif Ganyard returns for a discussion of the novel Erich Maria Remarque’s book All Quiet on the Western Front. He shares what this work means to him, how it shaped a lot of his current interests, and discusses what we can learn about history from novels…