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Remarkable alumna Sauerhammer Dean exemplifies University’s mission and values at highest level
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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay alumna and Council of Trustee member, Dr. Tina Sauerhammer Dean ’99, was bestowed with the University’s highest honor on Saturday, May 17, 2025 at the morning ceremony of UW-Green Bay’s 111th commencement ceremony. The Chancellor’s Award recognizes the individuals whose professional accomplishments, community contributions, and ongoing connection to UW-Green Bay reflect…
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Meet Aashvi Pandey, 2025 Graduating Class Student Speaker
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Putting the Pieces Together Adaptability and perseverance are essential for a successful college career, especially when aspiring to medical school. For Aashvi Pandey, the ability to adapt came early when she moved half a world away as a child. Equally important as mastery of the art of healing, is the art of caring. She says,…
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UW-Green Bay is ‘On the Clock’ for the Region’s Draft Events
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 18, 2025 UW-Green Bay students, faculty, staff and campus contributing to the once-in-a-lifetime event Green Bay, WI – The buzz of the upcoming Draft and surrounding events has officially hit the campus. Students, faculty and staff are participating in unique educational and creative ways to ensure this national event is a…
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Colored fire and explosive chemistry experiments highlight “Cool Chemistry” event to spark kids’ excitement about science
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 9, 2025 UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus hosts the family event for kids of all ages Green Bay, WI – On Tuesday, May 6, 2025, the UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus will host “Cool Chemistry,” a free event to spark kids’ interest in the sciences. “Cool Chemistry” will take place at University Theatre…
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UW-Green Bay Human Biology Alumna Integrates Small Town Values into Medical Career
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This article was originally published on March 13, 2025 by the Medical College of Wisconsin Raised on a small family farm in the Village of Reedsville in northeast Wisconsin, Elizabeth Abegglen grew up taking care of animals. “Growing up on a farm taught me resilience, the value of hard work, and empathy, all which inspired…
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Research Collaboration Tackles Phosphorus Pollution and Educates Youth | Freshwater Collaborative of Wisconsin
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If you’ve seen blue-green algae on local lakes and rivers, you’ve seen the effects of agricultural runoff — particularly phosphorus pollution. This nutrient contaminates Wisconsin’s freshwater lakes and negatively impacts water quality and safety for human consumption and aquatic life. A Freshwater Collaborative–funded project led by researchers at UW-Green Bay and UW-Madison is tackling phosphorus…