Tag: faculty/staff
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Bornemann returns as nurse practitioner
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Sue Bornemann (formerly Kittleson) has returned to the UWGB Counseling and Health Center as a nurse practitioner. She served as a campus RN from 2007-2013. Upon completing her Master’s Degree in Nursing: Family Nurse Practitioner from Concordia University, worked at Prevea Employer Services and Prevea Urgent Care. Sue also holds her bachelor’s degree in Nursing…
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You’re invited: Academic Achievement Night at the Kress
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Chancellor Gary L. Miller and Athletics Director Mary Ellen Gillespie invite faculty and staff to the Green Bay women’s basketball game at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11. The gesture is to honor our exceptional student-athletes and those who help them achieve — you. Faculty and staff will be provided two free tickets. Additional tickets can…
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Passing of June Kellogg, early staff member
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Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 17, at Holy Cross Church for June Kellogg, who died Monday at the age of 90. Kellogg was one of the first staff members at the new UW-Green Bay. She had the title of “account examiner” with Academic Affairs for most of her first decade on campus, before moving…
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Matzke farewell is Thursday; Papineau joins Marketing/Communication
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Personnel in the Marketing and University Communication suite, CL 820, invite you to pop in anytime during the day (before 4:15 p.m.) this Thursday (Nov. 19) to enjoy some refreshments and say farewell and offer best wishes to Nancy Matzke. She is retiring this week after more than 30 years on campus including an early…
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Alumna’s P-G essay: ‘Happy 50th, UWGB!’
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Community columnist Lori (Starks) Linna got into the 50th anniversary spirit with a heartfelt tribute to UW-Green Bay printed in the Saturday (Oct. 31) edition of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. She writes that she was introduced to the new university as a child in the late 1960s, when her father, the late Bernie Starks, was…
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United Way campaign launches with free, picnic-style lunch Thursday
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UW-Green Bay Brown County United Way campaign opens with a new wrinkle this year, a complimentary kickoff lunch, served picnic-style, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. this Thursday (Oct. 29) at the Shorewood Clubhouse. Sponsors are corporate partners A’viands, Pepsi and the Shorewood Golf Course. Campaign director Rick Warpinski emphasizes the event “is a FREE,…
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Information on dean reorganization posted to Chancellor’s webpage
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UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller has shared with faculty and staff a revised plan for reorganizing the University from two to four colleges. The plan — developed in consultation with the extended University Committee and made public earlier this fall — has been adjusted following subsequent consultation with faculty, academic units and others. In…
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Phuture Phoenix says ‘thanks’
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This from our inbox: “Mary Sue Lavin, Zach Taylor, Ann Vandenack, and the Phuture Phoenix program would like to extend another thank you to all of the UWGB faculty and staff members who contributed to this year’s campus visits. All told, over 1,350 fifth graders visited campus, led by over 200 UWGB student role models.…
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Extramural funding opportunities
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The Office of Grants and Research shares the following list of grant programs of possible interest to UWGB faculty and staff. Interested individuals should contact the Office of Grants and Research for more information and for assistance in preparing applications. ARTS/HUMANITIES/INTERNATIONAL Collaborative Research Grants FON: 20151209-RZ AGENCY: National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) , Division…
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‘Difference’ destinations include Sanctuary, Baird Creek, neighborhoods
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View selected photos from Friday afternoon’s Make a Difference Day activities on Flickr. As part of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s 50th Anniversary celebration, more than 300 students, faculty and staff will participate in Make a Difference Day activities, October 23 and 24. The UWGB contingent will volunteer 1,000 hours of service Friday, October 23…