Tag: CESA7
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UW-Green Bay hosts seventh-grade science retreat
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On Thursday (Jan. 25, 2018) UW-Green Bay’s College of Science and Technology hosted 72 seventh graders for a CESA7 retreat. After a welcome from Dean John Katers, the middle schoolers rotated through three hands-on activities that included Joe Schoenebeck’s lab sciences tour and physics demo, a dissection and physiology demo in the anatomy lab with…
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ETP-NEW earns regional Emmy nomination for ‘If a Bully’
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Nationwide, tens of thousands of students miss school each day for fear of being bullied. Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin (ETP-NEW), headquartered in the Instructional Services Building on the UW-Green Bay campus, went beyond the statistics to address bullying in Wisconsin schools with the documentary “If A Bully Watches This,” profiling three different case…
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Next ‘Teen Connection’: Homeland Security program, Latino Youth
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The next episode of Teen Connection will examine the state of Latino teens living in Wisconsin and will explore the options available to undocumented immigrant youth who arrive in the United States as children. Teen Connection “Latino Youth” airs statewide at p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15 on Wisconsin Public Television. The live, call-in program originates from…
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Emma Toft remembered: Campus-based ETP-NEW to debut documentary
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Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin (ETP-NEW), headquartered on campus, has announced the broadcast date of its latest documentary, “Emma Toft: One with Nature.” The piece, which highlights “Wisconsin’s First Lady of Conservation,” will debut at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12 on Wisconsin Public Television. It is a collaborative project between ETP-NEW and NEWIST/CESA 7,…
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Next ‘Teen Connection’ examines underage drinking in Wisconsin
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The next television broadcast of Teen Connection addresses the risks of underage drinking and provides support to help prevent casual consumption and alcohol dependence among Wisconsin teens. Teen Connection “Underage Drinking” airs statewide 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 on Wisconsin Public Television. Teen Connection is co-produced by NEWIST/CESA 7, Educational TV Productions of Northeast Wisconsin…
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Next ‘Teen Connection’ to focus on Hmong teenagers in Wisconsin
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Public Television’s Teen Connection program — broadcast from right here on campus — will present an episode focusing on Hmong teenagers at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 19. The show will explore the cultural identity of Wisconsin’s Hmong teens, and examine how they find balance between their ancestral culture and American cultural norms. The live, call-in program…
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Volunteers still needed for Academic Decathlon on Jan. 11
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Remember our recent notice about Wisconsin Academic Decathlon being in need of volunteers in the areas of speech, interviews, essay readers, test proctors and timers for their annual Regional Competition to be held on the UW-Green Bay campus Jan. 11. They’d still love to hear from you. See our previous post.
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Wisconsin Academic Decathlon looks for volunteers for Jan. 11
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Wisconsin Academic Decathlon is asking our help. They are in need of volunteers in the areas of speech, interviews, essay readers, test proctors and timers for their annual Regional Competition to be held on the UW-Green Bay campus. This year’s date is Jan. 11. Lunch will be served to those who volunteer. If you would…
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Tuesday’s Teen Connection looks at Child Abuse
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The Tuesday, October 9 Teen Connection, 60 minute live call-in television program broadcast statewide on Wisconsin Public Television will be on “Child Abuse.” The television program is produced by NEWIST/CESA 7 and ETP-NEW. Check out the website at wpt.org/teenconnection. For more information contact Eileen Littig at 920-432-6603.
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‘Teen Connection’ tackles concussions on Tuesday
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The television broadcast Teen Connection “Teens and Concussion” will address concussion injuries in student athletics, a timely topic that every student athlete, coach and parent must pay closer attention to according to a new state law. The program airs statewide 7 p.m. Tuesday (April 17) on Wisconsin Public Television. Among the guests: former Green Bay…