Tag: #UWGBLove

  • Close-ups: Spreading the #uwgblove

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    There’s a lot to love about UW-Green Bay, and it’s easier to see this week, leading up to Valentine’s Day. Maybe you’ve seen the window art and messages across campus. Or the decorated “Tunnel of #uwgblove… the golf cart rides between the Union and Residence Life… the free hot chocolate/hot cider and chocolates… the free…

  • Valentine’s Day Week features #uwgblove


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    It’s a great and fun promotion for prospective and current students — reminding them there’s a lot to like about UW-Green Bay. Maybe you’ve seen the window art and messages across campus. Or the decorated “Tunnel of #uwgblove… the golf cart rides between the Union and Residence Life.. the free hot chocolate/hot cider and chocolates……

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    Luperwhatia? Aldrete wraps up video series with V-Day origins piece

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    For the benefit of those who didn’t see Friday’s all-Valentine’s Day edition of the Log Extra, we wrapped up our series of #UWGBLove videos with award-winning Prof. Gregory Aldrete sharing an amusing bit of history on the possible romantic origins of Valentine’s Day. Caution: whips and nakedness are referenced. Check it out, and link to…

  • New meaning for the term ‘Alumni Relations’

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    This just in from the UW-Green Bay Alumni Relations database: As we celebrate Valentine’s Day 2014 we can also celebrate the fact we have 1,448 married alumni couples! That’s nearly 3,000 individuals, from our overall alumni base of about 32,000, who share with their spouse a UW-Green Bay connection. We don’t know how that compares,…

  • Today’s video: #UWGBLove, song and Shakespeare

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    We’re continuing to share the love this week at UW-Green Bay, encouraging students, faculty, staff and alumni to tell us what they love about this University. For Associate Prof. Catherine Henze, it’s teaching Shakespeare — and so much more. In today’s #UWGBLove video, Henze tells us a tale of song, Shakespeare and real-life love across…

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    New video: Today’s #UWGBlove explores (platonic) affection in the workplace

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    Do you love your job? Your co-workers? In today’s installment of the #UWGBlove video series, Associate Prof. Lucy Arendt explains the importance of (platonic) love in the workplace. It’s the second of five videos we’ll be bringing you this week, each one exploring a different aspect of love from an academic perspective. You may be…