Tag: Coronavirus Updates

  • The Cofrin Library is ready to welcome students, faculty and staff back!

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    Libraries staff is happy to welcome UW-Green Bay students, faculty and staff. The reopening of the UWGB Libraries will be done in a phased plan, which will change each month for the next three months. Please be sure to watch for updates and check the website for current details. For July, the third floor only of the Cofrin Library on the Green…

  • Video: UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin Memorial Arboretum Trails and outdoor spaces reopen July 1

    Video: UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin Memorial Arboretum Trails and outdoor spaces reopen July 1

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    On July 1, 2020, the six miles of Cofrin Memorial Arboretum trails encircling the Green Bay campus will reopen to the public for hiking, biking and bird-watching. The trails and all public spaces (including Shorewood Golf Course, Communiversity Park and the disk golf course) were closed in March due to the pandemic and the furloughs related…

  • Video: Shorewood Golf Course prepares to open in July

    Video: Shorewood Golf Course prepares to open in July

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    Superintendent Nate Rusch and his grounds crew at Shorewood Golf Course, located on the Green Bay Campus, prepare the greens and fairways for golfers with an expected opening date of Wednesday, July 1, 2020. Book your tee times online or call 920-465-2118.  

  • All UW-Green Bay employees must sign electronic acknowledgement form

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    Consistent with UW-Green Bay Chancellor Alexander’s communication on June 15, 2020, the University will allow access to campus buildings from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday starting July 1, 2020. Access will be permitted for employees, students, and members of the public transacting University business. All employees will be allowed to return to…

  • UW-Green Bay to reopen campuses in phases beginning July 1

    UW-Green Bay to reopen campuses in phases beginning July 1

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    University to welcome back students for fall semester; employees begin July 1 to prepare Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced today an overview of a two-phased plan to bring faculty, staff and students back to all four UW-Green Bay campuses (Green Bay, Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan) for the Fall 2020 semester. Faculty and staff…

  • UW-Green Bay Provost Burns messages students about fall class delivery

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    Interim Provost Kate Burns messaged students about fall plans today (June 11, 2020) Dear Students, As we plan for classes to resume and campus to open this fall, I want to keep you informed as decisions are made. Today I am writing to share with you updates regarding course delivery and distance education fees. This fall…

  • UW-Green Bay Office of Residence Life update

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    Below is a message from Director of Residence Life Gail Sims-Aubert to Phoenix families regarding Residence Life at UW-Green Bay. Phoenix Families, We share your concerns. We know you want your UW-Green Bay student to be able to move to campus this fall, but you also want them to be safe. We do, too. The…

  • UW-Green Bay and Prevea Health announce new partnership

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    Collaboration brings Prevea medical expertise to students Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Prevea Health have announced a partnership that will provide health and wellness support to UW-Green Bay students at all four campuses (Green Bay, Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan). Beginning July 1, 2020, UW-Green Bay’s Counseling and Health Center will be renamed The…

  • Reminder: Investing in the success of first-year students; GB Orientation activities

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    From Gail Sims Aubert, Interim Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs and Campus Climate and Jen Jones, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Enrollment Management, to all UWGB Faculty and Staff: We know that you are all invested in the success of our incoming first-year students, and we are excited to share the plans for GB Orientation 2020! Keeping…

  • Next steps after COVID-19 testing

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    A public service announcement: COVID-19 testing continues at the two Community Testing Sites in Brown County, questions often come up after a test is done. What should I do if I have symptoms? When will I get my results? It’s been 10 days and I don’t have results…what should I do? The Next Steps after…