Tag: spring commencement
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An executive who works closely with transformation for her company, Jennifer Twombly has her own transformational experience in UW-Green Bay’s Impact MBA program
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Twombly joins her peers as the first cohort of graduates celebrating their Impact MBA Degrees at 2022 Spring/Summer Commencement Jennifer Twombly felt that getting an MBA would help her transform employees’ work lives, but she didn’t expect it to transform her own. A 14-year employee of Menasha Corporation in Neenah, Wisconsin, Twombly wanted to take…
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Anna Bomber credits personal and professional growth to Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology program
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Bomber and her peers will graduate as the first cohort of students in the new master’s program Like many college students nearing the end of their undergraduate years, UW-Green Bay senior Anna Bomber ’19 was not entirely sure what she wanted to do after graduation. “Really,” the Appleton, Wisconsin native recalled, “I wasn’t even entirely…
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Student Commencement Speaker Jordan Cioni finds shocking results at UW-Green Bay
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These days, strolling out of UW-Green Bay with a degree in engineering is a very good thing. With the rapid growth of high-tech manufacturing in our region, most graduates can just keep walking into extremely well-paying jobs and flourishing careers. But Jordan Cioni marches to the beat of his own sine wave. “Once I polish…
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Reminder: Volunteers needed for Spring 2022 Commencement
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Volunteers are needed to help ensure that Spring 2022 Commencement is a positive and memorable experience for students and families. Individuals are needed for approximately 2-4 hours, with ranges from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. Volunteers are especially needed for the 2 p.m. ceremony. If interested in volunteering, please sign up here by 4/29/2022.
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Volunteers needed for Commencement, May 14 (especially the afternoon ceremony)
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Volunteers needed! Help ensure that this important event is a positive and memorable experience for our students and families! Individuals are needed for approximately 2-4 hours, with ranges from 7 a.m. until 3 p.m. Volunteers are especially needed for the 2 p.m. ceremony. If interested in volunteering, please sign up here by April 29, 2022.…
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Call for nominations for Student Commencement Speaker, deadline extended to Feb. 21
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is seeking nominations for Student Speakers for the May 14, 2022 Commencement Ceremonies. One student will be selected for each of the two Ceremonies, representing one of the Colleges participating in that particular Ceremony: Morning Ceremony (9:30am): College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences College of Health, Education & Social Welfare All Associate’s Degrees from all…
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Reminder: Call for Commencement Student Speaker nominations due Feb. 18
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is seeking nominations for Student Speakers for the May 14, 2022 Commencement Ceremonies. One student will be selected for each of the two Ceremonies, representing one of the Colleges participating in that particular Ceremony: Morning Ceremony (9:30am): – College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences -College of Health, Education & Social Welfare -All Associate’s Degrees from…
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A year after the pandemic: how the landscape of graduation has changed | WFRV Local 5 – Green Bay, Appleton
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DE PERE, Wis. (WFRV) – Graduation is a right of passage for students, faculty and staff.“It is the moment where all of the hard work and dedication and sweat and tears and love has gone into that moment and we want it to be all that it could be,” said Christyn Abaray, Assistant to the…
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‘I’m Here. I Made It’: UW Students Reflect On A Year Of COVID-19 On Campus | Wisconsin Public Radio
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The last of the University of Wisconsin’s spring graduates will get their diplomas this weekend, capping off a year of unprecedented disruptions brought by the COVID-19 pandemic. With a sudden shift to online classes and heavy social restrictions aimed at preventing outbreaks, some students say they’ve felt trapped watching screens in their rooms — and…