Tag: Sheboygan Campus
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Sheboygan Wombats earn all-conference awards
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Four all-conference awards were earned by the Sheboygan Wombats at the conclusion of the season. First-year player Devin Schieble was named first-team all-conference, finishing fourth in the voting. Schieble was named a captain by his teammates and started every game this season. Another first-year player, Nick Wilson, was named player of the year after averaging…
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Sheboygan County Curative Testing Site to move | 1330 & 101.5 WHBL
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Testing for COVID-19 at the ADRC in Sheboygan Falls will close In one week. The Aging and Disability Resource Center had hosted testing since October of 2020, but as of Saturday, March 19th, COVID-19 testing by the healthcare delivery company, Curative, will be conducted at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus East Parking Lot on…
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Reminder: Road construction will alter Sheboygan Campus driving
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Beginning March 15, 2022, the City and County of Sheboygan will begin a road construction project on Indiana Avenue from South 24th Street west to Esslingen Park. This project is expected to last through November with the following traffic impacts: Indiana Avenue from Taylor Drive to South 24th Street will be reduced to one lane of traffic in…
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Sheboygan Campus Wombats hosting conference semi-final game, Friday, March 11
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The Sheboygan Wombats are hosting a conference semi-final match-up on Friday, March 11, 2022 at 6:15 p.m. The Wombats are the No. 1 seed and it will be the final game for the program at Jack Snyder Court, Sheboygan Campus. There is no cost to attend. The winner of the game advances to the championship…
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Sheboygan County Curative COVID-19 Testing Site Moving to UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus
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UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus East Parking Lot Test Site to Relaunch March 19, 2022 Sheboygan County — March 7, 2022— COVID-19 testing and next-generation healthcare delivery company Curative announces a change in location for their testing site in Sheboygan County beginning Saturday, March 19th. The new site is located at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay,…
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‘Opening” Access: Understanding the Neuroscience of Traumatic Stress event hosted by UW-Green Bay, Feb. 21
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UW-Green Bay’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) will be hosting Mays Imad, a neuroscientist, and professor at Pima Community College on Monday, Feb. 21 from 3-4:30 pm. This event will discuss the impact of stress and trauma on an individual’s ability to learn and engage. Register for the zoom event here.
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UW-Green Bay celebrates with in-person Commencement | 1330 & 101.5 WHBL
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Students from throughout Sheboygan County were among 512 receiving their degrees from the UW-Green Bay at the Weidner Center this past Saturday.The 104th class, comprised of students from campuses in Green Bay, Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan, was the first to have an in-person ceremony since December of 2019, before the start of the ongoing COVID-19…
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Another class of fearless dreamers and problem-solving achievers to graduate from UW-Green Bay
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Student Speaker and Poet Kimberly Davis Explored Outside Her Comfort Zone on the Way to a Degree Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will return to the time-honored tradition of an indoor Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2021, to celebrate its most recent class of fearless dreamers and problem-solving achievers. Nearly 500 students, from…
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Sheboygan’s Bookworm Gardens plans $1M restroom project inspired by ‘An Egg is Quiet’ book series
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SHEBOYGAN – Bookworm Gardens, the non-profit botanic garden whose mission is to inspire the love of books and nature in the young and young at heart, has announced plans for a new $1 million Family Restroom Building. The building will be on Bookworm’s core 1415 Campus Drive site (adjacent to UW-Green Bay’s Sheboygan Campus) and will…