Tag: student organizations

  • Know young entrepreneurs? Send them to CEO, Oct. 23

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    The first C.E.O. (Collegiate Entrepreneurs Organization) student entrepreneurship organizational gathering is 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 23 at the Mauthe Center. Free pizza! Meet a real entrepreneur (young FinTech entrepreneur Matthew Kee: co-founder of Upper Room Technology, Launch Wisconsin executive, and gBETA accelerator alumnus) and develop your own innovative idea further. Email soCEO@uwgb.edu if…

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    Students Against Cuts plan two events this week

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    The Green Bay chapter of the student organization UW Students Against Education Cuts — which organized a rally on campus earlier this spring — is organizing two final events this week, open to all:
 • A “Duct Tape Rally” on Tuesday (May 5) at 2 p.m. near the Weidner Carillon outside the Union — people…

  • Colleges Against Cancer promoting Relay for Life

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    The Colleges Against Cancer (collegiate arm of American Cancer Society) at UWGB, a student organization, is sponsoring a Relay for Life from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m., Friday and Saturday April 24-25. It includes food, games, activities, and ceremonies honoring those whose lives have been touched by cancer.

  • Bone Marrow signup scheduled for Thursday

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    TriBeta, the student honor society in the biological sciences, is sponsoring a bone marrow drive to take place on the main level of the University Union (near the bookstore) this Thursday (March 26) from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Students will be informing people about blood cancer and guiding anyone who is interested through the…

  • PRSSA students win Chicago public relations competition

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    The UW-Green Bay chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America earned top prize in the Edelman Case Studies Competition in Chicago on March 20 and 21. The competition took place at the regional competition hosted by the student chapters of Loyola University and Columbia College, and brought together students from across the region…

  • Org Smorg is Wednesday

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Here’s a reminder that the spring-semester Org Smorg is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 4) in the Union’s Phoenix Room. Representatives from many of UW-Green Bay’s roughly 100 registered student organizations will be staffing booths to give their fellow students (and employees) a look at the great variety of student clubs…

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    Student HR org earns merit award from national society

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    Kudos to the UW-Green Bay chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management, which has earned a Merit Award designation for providing exceptional growth and development opportunities to its chapter members. The designation comes on the heels of the UW-Green Bay chapter earning an SHRM Superior Merit Award in 2012-13, and is a positive reflection…

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    UW-Green Bay’s Art Agency to host Empty Bowls fundraiser April 9

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Art Agency student group will host its annual Empty Bowls charity fundraiser from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, April 9 in the Cloud Commons of the University Union on campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive. For the annual event, UW-Green Bay students and faculty members make handmade ceramic bowls, which are then filled…

  • Reminder on photo competition involving campus landscapes

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Already broadcast campuswide but repeated here for the record: The student organization Psi Chi is opening up a competition for students, staff, and faculty to submit their own original digital photos of campus nature scenes. They’ll select the best for poster-sized prints to be displayed along the inclined corridor that connects Rose Hall to the…

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    Student group books speaker on surviving domestic violence

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    A survivor of one of Wisconsin’s most notorious domestic-abuse cases is marking the 10th anniversary of her terrifying ordeal, and she’s scheduled to speak at 8 p.m. Wednesday (March 5) in Phoenix Room B of the University Union. Teri Jendusa-Nicolai’s case attracted national attention in January 2004 when her ex-husband beat her with a baseball…