Archive for September 2, 2010
by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
Various faculty members have observed for years that portrait-type photographs would be a useful addition to the PeopleSoft Student Information System, helping them learn and remember their students’ names more quickly.
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
Changes are planned for April 2011 in order to maximize exposure for, and benefits from, the annual showcase of talented students and top research projects.
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
UW-Green Bay already sponsors a healthy number of for-credit internships across campus (averaging 85 per academic year.)
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
Every great university has a carillon, it is said, and UW-Green Bay dedicated its new Weidner Memorial Carillon last year.
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
The Human Resources Office will use its website to draw attention to volunteer opportunities on campus and in the community. The website might also emphasize state pay-status and work-hours flexibilities already in place for such activities as voting, jury duty, disaster relief, blood or organ donation, military service and professional development.
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
The University will renew its commitment to acknowledging and supporting initiatives as they arise. A good example was the Registrar’s Office and its food drive in December 2009, with individuals volunteering their personal time and resources to pull it off.
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
For the use of those brown-bagging it outdoors or enjoying short breaks from work or study, two picnic tables with umbrellas have been ordered for the sunny, red-brick plaza area on the library’s southwest side.
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
UW-Green Bay has a fine collection of artworks including award-winning pieces by our own students, many of which are displayed in individual offices and suites.
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
In 2009, UW-Green Bay students with counsel from faculty and staff members took the lead in creating the SLO Food Alliance. (The acronym stands for “sustainable, local, organic.”)
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by Univ. Comm. | September 2, 2010
Addressing two Quick Fix ideas at once — the second suggestion involved more attention to cultivating student tradition — FOCUS administrators will unveil new wrinkles to the already successful freshman-welcome program.
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