Tag: Chancellor
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“Thank you.” Read a few more notes from Day of Service 2022
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“A belated thank you from Extension Brown County staff in being selected to participate in the UW-Green Bay Day of Service. We truly appreciate the time and talents shared by faculty, staff and students in completion of two projects. Individuals assisting with the community garden project in the Imperial Pride neighborhood were very pleased the…
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Coffee Break Q&A scheduled for tomorrow morning
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Green Bay • Marinette • Manitowoc • Sheboygan Wed. October 19 8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Fort Howard Hall – Weidner Center, please RSVP for the in-person session OR Online Session via Microsoft TEAMS Join Chancellor Alexander, Kate Burns, Corey King, and Sheryl Van Gruensven, for the next Coffee Break. Leadership will provide an update about…
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Hundreds of students, faculty and staff will be serving the region on UW-Green Bay Day of Service
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Green Bay, WI – UW-Green Bay’s annual “Day of Service” event is being held on Friday, October 7. For the second year in a row, students, faculty and staff of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campuses are being asked to give back to the communities they serve. True to the mission of the region’s comprehensive,…
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You’re invited: Celebrate 50 years of the Clean Water Act and NEW Water’s 90th anniversary
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Please join NEW Water and partners to celebrate 50 years of the Clean Water Act and NEW Water’s 90th anniversary! When: October 18, 2022 at 10:00 a m. Where: Hybrid event held in-person at the UW-Green Bay STEM Innovation Center and via Zoom Participating partners include: University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Chancellor Mike Alexander, UW-Green Bay Dean of College of Science,…
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UW-Green Bay enrollment grows for 7th year in a row among 4 campuses | Green Bay Press Gazette
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GREEN BAY – As declining enrollment continues to plague the University of Wisconsin System, UW-Green Bay is experiencing its seventh year of growth. Based on preliminary data from the first day of classes, UW-Green Bay saw a 3% enrollment increase over last year among its four campuses despite a 1% decrease across the state’s public university system. After two…
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UW-Green Bay reports seventh year of enrollment growth
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Preliminary numbers show university’s growing impact on workforce needs, economy of Northeast Wisconsin Green Bay, Wis.— Continuing to move against enrollment trends in higher education, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is once again seeing an enrollment gain. Preliminary data for Fall 2022 was released by the UW System today and showed a three percent overall…
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“9/11 is the reason I joined.” Local Veteran leads UWGB’s 9/11 Memorial March | WFRV
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s department of Veteran Services and “Vet for Vets” held a 9/11 memorial march. Veterans say 9/11 is a day that they will never forget. “I served from 2011 until 2015 in the United States Marine Corp and 9/11 is the reason why I joined,” said Vets…
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UW-Green Bay faculty and staff honored at 2022 Fall Convocation
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Hosted at The Weidner and online, UW-Green Bay’s Fall Convocation was held on Wednesday, August 24th. Attendees heard from Provost Kate Burns and Chancellor Michael Alexander, both speaking to the success of the previous year and the exciting and challenging work ahead for the university. In addition, the event launched the “This is How We…
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Chancellor Mike Alexander interview about Wisconsin Tuition Promise | WBAY
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UPDATE: Action 2 News at 4:30 anchor Chris Roth interviewed the chancellors of University of Wisconsin schools in Green Bay and Oshkosh about the Wisconsin Tuition Promise. Watch the full interview on the link below. Source: UW System president announces tuition promise at UW-Green Bay, Oshkosh
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Local colleges to launch program for covering tuition costs | WFRV
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – UW-Green Bay and UW-Oshkosh are launching a new initiative to help students with tuition. More than 8,000 students will be eligible for the Wisconsin Tuition Promise, a program that will cover the majority of four-year tuition and fees. Students must come from families making less than $62,000 a year and are…