Tag: Center for First Nations Education
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UW-Green Bay Recognized as a Top College for Indigenous Students by AISES
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 27, 2025 Top 200 List distinguishes UWGB’s Indigenous enrollment, educational programs and student services Green Bay, WI –The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay was recently recognized by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) in their rankings of the 2024-2025 Top 200 Colleges for Indigenous Students. This distinguishment places UW-Green Bay…
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‘Echo’ star and Wisconsin native Alaqua Cox to visit UW-Green Bay as part of the First Nations Education Celebration
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 17, 2024 The Green Bay community is invited to the event on Friday, April 19, 2024 Green Bay, WI – One of the brightest stars in the Marvel Cinematic Universe will be at the UW-Green Bay campus on Friday. The UW-Green Bay First Nations Education Celebration, featuring “Echo” star, Alaqua Cox,…
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Alaqua Cox, star of Marvel Studios’ ‘Echo,’ to visit UW-Green Bay
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GREEN BAY – Groundbreaking Marvel Studios star Alaqua Cox will be at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on April 19. Cox, who is from the Menominee Nation and stars as the title character in the Disney+ and Hulu series “Echo,” will be part of a moderated discussion for a free event celebrating First Nations Education at UWGB. Limited…
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Marvel’s newest anti-hero to visit UW-Green Bay
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Alaqua Cox, who plays Echo in “Hawkeye” and “Echo,” is part of UWGB’s First Nations Education Celebration on April 19 GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – The star of her own Disney+ series as Marvel’s newest anti-hero is coming to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay next week. Alaqua Cox, who plays Echo in the limited series…
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Marvel Studios’ Echo star Alaqua Cox visiting UW-Green Bay on Friday, April 19
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Wisconsin native and star of Marvel Studios’ latest hit “Echo,” Alaqua Cox will be on the UW-Green Bay campus on Friday, April 19 from 6-7:30 p.m. in the University Union, Phoenix Rooms. Students, faculty, staff and the community are invited to come to the FREE event, hosted by and celebrating UW-Green Bay First Nations Education.…
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UW-Green Bay Center for First Nations Education will unveil and celebrate its collection of educational resources Monday | Madison365
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The UW-Green Bay Center for First Nations Education will host a reception honoring its collection of educational resources on Monday, February 19, 2024. Elder Hours with Napos will be held from 3:45 to 5 p.m. followed by a short program honoring the collection from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on the third floor of the Cofrin…
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The Center for First Nations Education celebrates a collection of invaluable educational resources for the region
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 15, 2024 The collection will be honored on Monday, February 19, at the UW-Green Bay Cofrin Library Green Bay, WI — The UW-Green Bay Center for First Nations Education is hosting a reception honoring the collection on Monday, February 19, 2024. The collection was developed for two main purposes: To support Act…
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Book launch of “A History in Indigenous Voices” with Dr. Carol A. Cornelius
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Join us for a book launch and author signing with Dr. Carol A. Cornelius on Oct. 17th from 3:30-5 PM in the Breakthrough Studio (Cofrin Library 3rd Floor) and on Zoom. Dr. Cornelius recently published “A History in Indigenous Voices: Menominee, Ho-Chunk, Oneida, Stockbridge, and Brothertown Interactions in the Removal Area” with Wisconsin Historical Society…
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Annual Wequiock Creek tobacco blessing | Wisconsin Sea Grant
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By Margaret Ellis – Yotsi’nahkwa’talihahte (Wild Rose), Oneida Nation University of Wisconsin-Green Bay First Nations Graduate Assistant, Wisconsin Sea Grant Wisconsin Sea Grant and UWGB Center for Biodiversity hosted the third annual tobacco blessing at Wequiock Creek. Wequiock Creek is one of several natural areas managed by UWGB and is a tributary to the Bay…
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Phoenix students and staff let out “primal scream” ahead of finals week
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UW-Green Bay students and staff met at the Phoenix Statue on Thursday, May 4, to let out one loud scream to help relieve some stress ahead of finals week and spring wrap up. The event was organized by the Center for First Nations Education, but people from all across campus were invited to join. Check…