Tag: Coronavirus Updates
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Emergency funding now extends to students enrolled in summer courses
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Students enrolled in a summer course can now receive emergency funding. To meet the minimum requirements for any emergency funding, students must be enrolled at UW-Green Bay as a degree-seeking, full-time or part-time undergraduate or graduate student for the Spring or Summer 2020 Semester. The student must also be experiencing unexpected financial hardship. See more…
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UW-Green Bay summer camps go virtual
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will be offering its summer camp programs online this year due to coronavirus. Leaders with the programs say they made the decision mid-April to create online programming for the summer. There are 14 brand new courses to explore and there will be plenty of ways to apply the online fun…
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UW-Green Bay announces extended furloughs, plans to reopen on July 1 | #wearegreenbay.com#
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has announced it will extend furloughs through December 2020 as well as plans to reopen its campuses on July 1 in preparation for the fall semester.Latest coronavirus in Wisconsin updatesIn a Thursday announcement, Chancellor Michael Alexander stated the extended furlough plans come as the University…
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Video: UW-Green Bay spring 2020 seniors express their gratitude
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UW-Green Bay Spring 2020 seniors reflect on their favorite memories and challenges and share their personal gratitude. To help stop the spread of COVID-19, UW-Green Bay rescheduled the 2020 Spring Commencement ceremony to Saturday, August 22, 2020. Let’s celebrate these seniors—this week and in August! Video Transcript: I am so proud to be a UW-Green…
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UW-Green Bay’s 40th annual Scholarship Golf Outing is taking a mulligan
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For 40 years, this golf outing was a blast for alumni, faculty and staff, but the year, it’s taking a mulligan. Director of Alumni Relations, Kari Moody explains… “The UW-Green Bay Scholarship Golf Outing is a longstanding, well-loved tradition for UW-Green Bay alumni and friends of the University. It’s a very social event where there’s…
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Career Services hosting a series of events to help students in the job market
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UW-Green Bay’s Office of Career Services will host “Marketing Yourself A-Z” on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 at 2 p.m. Students should register in Handshake by Thursday, May 14. Career Services will also host a Virtual Job & Internship Fair on Thursday, May 21. More details to come. Please point students to the events.
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See the Virtual University Leadership Awards and video message from Chancellor Alexander
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Did you miss the Virtual University Leadership Awards last Friday? Visit the Office of Student Life website or Facebook page for the full video, featuring a message of congratulations from Chancellor Michael Alexander. Then join on us Facebook (facebook.com/uwgbstudentlife) throughout the week to learn more about the achievements and future plans of this semester’s award recipients!
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UW-Green Bay hopes to open green spaces and golf courses, July 1
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In a statement to the campus community this week, UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander said University leaders hope to open the green spaces and golf courses on July 1: Dear Campus Community, Over the past several weeks, we have been asked by many members of the internal and external community when we would begin allowing…
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Video: Career Services offers advice for job seekers
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UW-Green Bay Director of Career Services Linda Peacock-Landrum, advises new graduates and job seekers to use this current COVID-19 experience to their advantage when applying for jobs. Hello, May graduates. My name is Linda Peacock-Landrum and I’m director of Career Services at UW-Green Bay. I wanted to take a few moments to really talk with…
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Video: Students, more emergency funding is available for those experiencing extreme financial difficulty as a result of COVID-19
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Hi. My name is Jennifer Jones. I’m the Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Services at UW-Green Bay. Today I’m here to tell you about a new resource for students who are struggling due to COVID-19 and the disruption of campus this spring. The federal government, though the CARES Act, gave the University $1.75 million to…