Tag: Project Coastal
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UW-Green Bay joins with Marinette and others
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The official approval by the HLC last week of the UW reorganization — UW-Green Bay, UW-Marinette, UW-Manitowoc and UW-Sheboygan will become one university — prompted news coverage in the Eagle Herald Extra. (Although you may need a subscription to view).
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A Rippling Effect
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Four Campuses Prepare To Transform an Educational Ecosystem Ecologists know well that making a small change within an ecosystem has a rippling effect. Undoing what has always been done or making adjustments to what’s inside the ecosystem puts it in disarray… an unsettling situation for a world that demands order. It’s not a stretch then,…
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Chancellor Miller talks ‘new coastal university’ pending HLC approval
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“Transformational change in higher education is coming to Northeast Wisconsin,” writes UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller in a column featured in the USA Today Network-Wisconsin. “The UW Campuses in Sheboygan, Manitowoc and Marinette are proposed to soon become, pending approval from the Higher Learning Commission, branch campuses of UW-Green Bay. With this restructuring, Northeast…
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Street roller helps create art during Really Big Prints 3.0 at UW-Manitowoc
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Street roller helps create art during Really Big Prints 3.0 at UW-Manitowoc Manitowoc, Wis. — Printmakers from across the country will travel to the University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc campus once again for the Really Big Prints 3.0 event July 11-14. The artists create limited edition relief prints so large they require an unusual item — a…
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UW Restructuring visual identity branding survey
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The merging of UW system campuses (at Green Bay, Marinette, Sheboygan and Manitowoc) (pending HLC approval) has prompted a need for restructured visual identity. The Office of Marketing and University Communication encourages faculty, staff and students to take a short survey to express their opinion. Please share your thoughts by June 27, 2018.
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UW-Manitowoc Student Spotlight: Lori Maloney
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Lori Maloney, a student at UW-Manitowoc, was forced to change her career path due to a motor vehicle accident in 2014. Until the accident, Maloney was a board-certified massage therapist, but the injuries she sustained forced her to choose another profession. Now, she is pursuing an education in Nursing. Read the full story on Herald Times…