Associated Bank’s Phoenix Fridays on the Fox

UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller e-mailed the following invitation to faculty and staff on Tuesday, July 19, 2016:

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Dear colleagues, it’s time for some summer fun.

Please join Georgia and me on Friday, July 29 as UW-Green Bay takes over Downtown Green Bay’s CityDeck. We are turning “Associated Bank’s Fridays on the Fox” to “Associated Bank’s Phoenix Fridays on the Fox” that evening. From 5 to 9 p.m., we will celebrate the strong and vital connection this University has with our wonderful city. Thanks to Associated Bank, we will also be provided free entertainment by Big Mouth and the Power Tool Horns — a sensational local band consisting of many UW-Green Bay alumni. While you’re there, show your Phoenix pride. Wear green, or your favorite Phoenix apparel and visit the UW-Green Bay booth near the splash pad (intersection of Pine St. off of Washington St.) for giveaways and Phlash photo opportunities. Consider acknowledging your attendance via facebook at the following link or feel free to just stop in. Go Phoenix!

https://www.facebook.com/events/516517891870197/

Gary L. Miller
Chancellor

Message from the Chancellor: Dallas Tragedy

UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller e-mailed the following message to faculty and staff on Friday, July 8, 2016:

Dear Members of the University Community:

Like all of you, Georgia and I are deeply saddened by the events in Dallas, Texas last evening.  I hope you will join us in expressing our sympathies to the families of the police officers who lost their lives and others who were injured and to a community horrified and frightened by senseless violence.  These events remind us of how much vigilance is required for a free society to forestall the forces of racism, injustice and ignorance.  As educators, we have a special opportunity and a sacred obligation to advocate for knowledge and reason as the currency of democracy.  As we mourn the tragedy in Dallas we are also grateful for your commitment to this great country and the precious ideals of the American Academy.

Gary L. Miller
Chancellor