Tag: Residence Life
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Kurth selected for Outstanding Achievement on Behalf of LGBTQ+ People
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UW-Green Bay Residence Life Area Coordinator, Nicole Kurth, was selected as the recipient of the 2018 P. B. Poorman Award for Outstanding Achievement on Behalf of LGBTQ+ People. Poorman’s contributions to improving the lives of LGBTQ students, faculty and staff through research, teaching, service and advocacy all served to define the identity and activities of…
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WBAY has coverage on Trick-or-Treat Tot Trot
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UW-Green Bay was the place for Halloween fun Monday night, according to WBAY. See the video coverage.
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Trick-or-Treat Tot Trot event is in the news
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Channel 26 has coverage on UW-Green Bay Residence Life’s Trick-or-Treat Tot Trot event.
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Residence Life’s Nicole Kurth recognized by UW System for LGBTQ+ advocacy
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The University of Wisconsin System announced 14 honorees of the 2018 Dr. P.B. Poorman Award for Outstanding Achievement on Behalf of LGBTQ+ People, an annual honor given to LGBTQ+ people or their allies who have helped to create a safer and more inclusive climate for LGBTQ+ people. Among the honorees was UW-Green Bay’s Nicole Kurth,…
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Reminder: Trick-or-Treat Tot Trot event to take place on Monday, Oct. 29
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The UW-Green Bay Office of Residence Life will be hosting a Trick-or-Treat Tot Trot, a family-friendly and safe Halloween event, on Monday, Oct. 29, 2018 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., with participants and their chaperones asked to check-in at the Mauthe Center. Faculty and staff are welcome to bring their own kids! Focused on…
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UW-Green Bay campus residents to host safe Trick-or-Treat Tot Trot event — Oct. 29, 2018
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GREEN BAY – After a successful inaugural year in 2017, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Office of Residence Life is hosting, once again, the Trick-or-Treat Tot Trot —a family-fun, safe, Halloween event, on Monday, Oct. 29, 2018 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The event will be held rain or shine and is focused on…
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Press-Gazette coverage: Update on off-campus housing for UW-Green Bay students
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The first tenants moved into new apartments built on the JBS Packerland Packing site less than six months after redevelopment of the 33.2-acre site got underway, reports the Press-Gazette. “An April blizzard, an August deluge and a sloppy September storm hampered progress, but University Heights at Baird Creek still welcomed its first tenants at the…
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Photos: Welcome and welcome back!
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Welcome newcomers, welcome all! It’s a great week to be a Phoenix. More than 700 new students were welcomed by more than 100 volunteers on the Green Bay Campus for Move-In Day over the Labor Day Weekend. The emotional day (especially for parents) was made a bit brighter by the volunteers. Click to advance slideshow…
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Move-In Day is emotional for parents
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“Thousands of parents spent the Sunday before Labor Day saying goodbye to their kids, because Sunday is move-in day for UW Oshkosh and UW-Green Bay.” Some parents were emotional and most students said they were excited about a fresh start. WBAY has the story.
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Last days of summer turn to move-in for new UW-Green Bay students
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“Some people may have spent the weekend squeezing the last bit of summer. But for students at two UW schools, it was the beginning of a new adventure otherwise known as Move-in Day.” Fox 11 has the story.