Tag: Phoenix Innovation Park
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$2 million gift boosts UW-Green Bay’s nutritional sciences programs | Fox 11 News
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — A multi-million dollar gift is helping a local university advance research on nutritional sciences and its effect on early childhood cognitive development. On Tuesday, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Foundation announced it received a $2 million gift from donors Christopher and Susan Salm. The money will allow the university to fund…
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$2 Million Gift Provides First Full-Time Researcher for UW-Green Bay’s Nutritional Sciences Undergraduate and Graduate Programs
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: December 10, 2024 GREEN BAY, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Foundation is pleased to announce the receipt of a $2 million gift that will allow the University to fund its first full-time researcher and accompanying support staff to study nutrition and its effect on early childhood cognitive development. Aptly named the Salm…
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Hotel, restaurant, mixed-use buildings highlight plan for UWGB’s Phoenix Innovation Park | Fox 11
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — There are big plans in the works for about 65 acres of undeveloped land on the UW-Green Bay campus. FOX 11 has been telling you about the ideas for several years, but for the first time, there is now a conceptual map showing where new development could be built. A hotel,…
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UW-Green Bay aims to double enrollment with development of Phoenix Innovation Park | WLUK
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GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Big plans are in the works on the UW-Green Bay campus, as the university pairs with Brown County to push forward a new innovation park. Building out the Phoenix Innovation Park is an idea that has been talked about for a few years but appears to have gained recent steam. A…
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Brown County Executive unveils 2022 budget proposal with tax decreases and road investments
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GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) – Brown County’s new budget may help you save on taxes if it survives a vote by county board supervisors at the end of the month.The proposal was presented by Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach on Friday at the S.T.E.M. Innovation Center. It includes investments for body cams, major road projects…
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Phoenix Innovation Park a focus of new proposed tax cut | Green Bay Press-Gazette
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The average 2020 Brown County property tax bill would be about 7.5% less than previous ones, under a $267 million budget proposed Monday. The plan calls for the county to fund several new positions: an economic-development director, a sheriff’s investigator, and a court coordinator for the Veterans’ Service Office. The economic-development director would focus on increasing business activity…
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Partners announce public campaign phase to benefit current students and future engineers
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UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller, Einstein Project Executive Director Kelly Ellis and Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach, gathered at the Einstein Project offices to celebrate (Wednesday, July 24, 2019), the near completion of the Brown County STEM Innovation Center on the UW-Green Bay campus and introduce a public campaign phase. The Center is the…
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UW-Green Bay breaks ground for game-changing STEM Innovation Center
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It’s only one milestone, but it’s a transformative one. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, and its many partners broke ground today (Monday, September 17, 2018) on the new Brown County STEM Innovation Center that will live on the UW-Green Bay campus and house the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering, the Einstein Project, UW-Extension and…
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Phoenix Innovation Park a WEDA award finalist
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The Phoenix Innovation Park is among the finalists for Wisconsin Economic Development Association’s (WEDA) Community & Economic Development Award. The winners will be announced at an event in Madison on Wednesday, Sept. 12. For more details, refer to Insight Publications LLC on Facebook.
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University trustees approve acre allocation for ‘The Phoenix Innovation Park’
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Brown County Executive Troy Streckenbach said UW-Green Bay will ask the state to allocate 63 acres of land on campus for a project called The Phoenix Innovation Park, which would include the county’s planned STEM Innovation Center. University trustees approved the idea last week.