Tag: UW-Green Bay Libraries
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Peregrine Falcon nest box gets preparation for another nesting season
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Environmental Science and Policy graduate Jacob Woulf shares his photo of Peregrine Falcon Rupert, the nesting male who calls @uwgb home. “It’s now that time of year where we clean out the nest box in preparation for another nesting season. He had to make sure I was doing an adequate job maintaining his nest box,”…
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NWTC Marinette, UWGB-Marinette to share library services | Community | ehextra.com
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NWTC Marinette and UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus have entered into a shared services agreement as Marinette Area Higher Education Coalition partners to provide on-site and off-site library services to students at both colleges. “We wanted to deepen our partnership with the UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus,” NWTC Marinette Campus Dean Jennifer Flatt said. “We are incredibly…
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Marinette Coalition announces shared library resources
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Students will now see these two friendly faces at both UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus and NWTC Marinette! John Kuhlmann and Cheryl Charon now serve students in the libraries at both campuses. Like student activities and degree pathways, this is another way the two campuses are working together as the Marinette Area Higher Education Coalition. Students…
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Cofrin Library Archives to host virtual event: Stories from the Archives: Green Bay’s Favorite Team in the 1930’s
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Green Bay, Wis.—Tony Walter’s new book The Packers, My Dad, and Me, will be the focus of the next program in a series provided to the community by the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Archives. Walter was a long time sports writer and editor for the Green Bay Press-Gazette. The free virtual program, Green Bay’s Favorite Team…
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Kox Retrospective postponed: ZINE collection coming to Lawton Gallery
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This week the Lawton Gallery was scheduled to open its Norb Kox Retrospective. Unfortunately, the gallery must postpone this show for a later date. While this show is postponed, the gallery will be hosting an exhibition titled “ZINE (Rhymes With Quarantine)”. This exhibition will showcase the University’s very own zine collection that is currently displayed…
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THEN & NOW: Protests in Northeast Wisconsin | WFRV Local 5 – Green Bay, Appleton
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(WFRV) – Northeast Wisconsin, like many communities across the U.S., became host to protests following the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. And while the Black Lives Matter protests have been front and center across the nation in 2020, Northeast Wisconsin is not unfamiliar with demonstrations that have marked key turning points in its…
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The Cofrin Library is ready to welcome students, faculty and staff back!
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Libraries staff is happy to welcome UW-Green Bay students, faculty and staff. The reopening of the UWGB Libraries will be done in a phased plan, which will change each month for the next three months. Please be sure to watch for updates and check the website for current details. For July, the third floor only of the Cofrin Library on the Green…
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‘Notable Woman in Construction and Design’ helping Cofrin Library | BizTimes
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Alexandra Ramsey has 23 years of professional design experience and has been working at Engberg Anderson Architects, Inc. for 19 of those years. She has an extensive portfolio that ranges from local work to various projects across the country. Currently, Ramsey is working with the UW-Green Bay in reimagining Cofrin Library as Wisconsin’s regional hub of…
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Contribute to ‘Community Voices: Stories for the Archives’
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A project for all ages, all walks of life, all experiences. The world is collectively experiencing unprecedented times with the fast progression of the coronavirus. Time seems to be moving differently. Hours feel like days, while days can feel like weeks with the everchanging nature of the virus. Therefore, it can be important, not just…