Tag: connecting
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Alumni artists call ‘ARTgarage’ home
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The ARTgarage started with a simple idea by a couple of UW-Green Bay art majors to use part of an empty cannery building as studio space and a gallery for local artists. It has evolved into much more.
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UW-Green Bay fourth in community service
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UW-Green Bay ranked in the top half of Washington Monthly’s fifth annual college rankings list. The University was 117th out of 253 Liberal Arts institutions. The magazine considers such factors as social mobility, research and service in its ranking methodology. UW-Green Bay ranked fourth in the category of “Federal work-study funds spent on community service,”…
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Grant continues Downtown Green Bay partnership
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Downtown Green Bay Charities, Inc. was awarded a $12,500 grant from the Community-Based Economic Development Program administered by the Wisconsin Department of Commerce. DGBCI will use the grant to develop a plan for a wholesale retail food cooperative, a commercial kitchen incubator and a facility for education in food production topics. The project seeks to…
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Student Life helps collect Humane Society supplies
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The Office of Student Life will sponsor a supplies collection for the Green Bay Area Humane Society. You’re invited to pick up a few supplies to help the Society care for lost and abandoned animals. The drive begins on Thursday (Sept. 3) at UW-Green Bay’s “Shopko Night,” and continues through Friday, Sept. 11. Please bring…
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Center for First Nations Studies will address education about American Indians
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GREEN BAY — Through partnering with tribal elders, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s new Center for First Nation Studies will help future educators do a more comprehensive job of teaching youth about the history, culture, sovereignty and contemporary issues of American Indians, University officials say.
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Faculty/staff note: Sweet
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Prof. Denise Sweet, Humanistic Studies, will participate in UW-Barron County’s Finding the Author’s Voice, a multisession literary discussion and writing group that will focus on the works of four visiting authors. Sweet will visit with session participants on Oct. 22. The chosen authors were selected because they represent a multicultural diversity of voices with stories…