Tag: convocation
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Clampitt installed as distinguished Blair Chair professor
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Prof. Phillip Clampitt of the Information and Computing Science faculty has been honored at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay with his selection to hold the University’s prestigious John P. Blair Endowed Chair in Communication. Clampitt was presented a medallion signifying the honor Wednesday (Jan. 23) during UW-Green Bay’s mid-year convocation to open the second semester.…
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Mid-Year Convocation set for 10:30 Wednesday
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The traditional mid-year convocation of UW-Green Bay faculty and staff is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday (Jan. 23) in the University Union’s Phoenix Room. The agenda is as follows: • Acknowledgment of employees celebrating length-of-service anniversaries • Presentation of the John P. Blair Endowed Chair in Communication • Presentation of faculty/staff emeriti plaques…
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Emeriti honors: Dutch, Marinetti, Martin, Meyer, Pletcher, Sewall, Tompkins
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Seven former UW-Green Bay colleagues will be honored at Wednesday’s faculty/staff convocation. Joining the ranks of faculty and staff emeriti will be: • Steven Dutch, professor emeritus, Natural and Applied Sciences • Michael Marinetti, former assistant vice chancellor, academic staff emeritus • Judy Martin, professor emerita, Social Work • Timothy Meyer, professor emeritus, Information and…
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Celebrating service: Wednesday’s Convocation to honor employment anniversaries
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It’s almost time for another semester, and that means almost time for mid-year Convocation. Per tradition, the ceremony will honor UW-Green Bay faculty and staff members who are celebrating employment anniversaries this year. Congratulations (spoiler alert!) to the following folks: 40 years: Mary Baranek 35 years: Sharon Dimmer, Thomas Erdman 30 years: Marie Helmke, Sylvia…
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UW-Green Bay welcomes returning adults with second annual Convocation
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UW-Green Bay officially welcomed a new class of adult students Sept. 15, bringing together learners and their support teams for a day of information and fun. The day’s events included a welcome and tour for students and families, as well as a variety of sessions on topics from personal finance to writing.
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Inaugural ‘Convocation Open’ is a big hit
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The first-ever UWGB Convocation Open was a big success Wednesday (Aug. 29) and organizers plan to bring the event back for next year. Kudos to the winning team of Trudy Jacobson, Chuck Aslakson and Steve Taylor, one of 10 groups of three to take to the Shorewood Golf Course during the inaugural event. Additional kudos…
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Early convocation
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The Archives and Area Research Center has posted a few photos of historic significance (circa 1969) and some narrative describing UW-Green Bay’s very first all-employee convocation hosted by Chancellor Edward Weidner. We doubt the old postcard of the original Beaumont Hotel was photographed on the actual day of that first get-together (it was the 1960s,…
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Now online: Convocation video shares highlights from 2011-12
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During Tuesday’s Convocation, Chancellor Tom Harden showed a video featuring some of the many highlights from the year that was at UW-Green Bay. In case you missed it, or if you’d like to check it out again, the video is now online: click here.
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Fall Convocation 2012: The day in photos
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Emcee Cliff Abbott wore his trademark opening-day bow tie, the various award winners were genuinely touched, about 50 newcomers were introduced, and the redesigned new-look Phoenix Room was easy on the eyes as UW-Green Bay opened the 2012-13 academic year in grand fashion with the annual Faculty/Staff Convocation.
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UW-Green Bay honors outstanding faculty, staff with 2012 Founders Awards
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has recognized its top faculty and staff members with 2012 Founders Association Awards for Excellence. UW-Green Bay Chancellor Tom Harden, Founders Association President Rob Cera and awards committee chairperson Prof. Kimberly Baker presented the awards before an audience of about 500 at the annual fall Convocation event, held at the…