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37th Annual Juried Student Art Show

37th Annual Juried Student Art Show

Take a walk to the Lawton Gallery in the Theatre Hall building on the UW-Green Bay campus to see 74 creative works in an array of media by 47 talented student artists. The 37th annual Juried Student Art Show will continue until December 11 (closed Thanksgiving break: Nov. 26 – 28th). Photographer Tom Jones, a [...]

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‘Historic gems’ noted at archives presentation, ‘What’s in our attic?’

‘Historic gems’ noted at archives presentation, ‘What’s in our attic?’

Retirees, faculty, staff and students turned out to experience UW-Green Bay’s history through its archival material last week. Deb Anderson, coordinator of special collections, University Archives (CL 705), hosted the brown bag lunch session called “What’s in Our Attic,” on Monday, Nov. 2. Attendees learned about historic gems such as location of the proposed “climatron”, [...]

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Two inaugural events — one formal, one fun — to ‘Meet the Chancellor’

Two inaugural events — one formal, one fun — to ‘Meet the Chancellor’

During inauguration week, campus and community had two opportunities to meet their (relatively) new chancellor, Dr. Thomas Harden. The University Union hosted a carnival, with fun, games, Chancellor Trivia and more, while the Founders Association hosted a meet and greet reception which took on a more formal flavor.
At the Founders event, Chancellor Harden was presented [...]

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Smiles, cheese, friends at alumni event

Smiles, cheese, friends at alumni event

There was plenty of wine, cheese and smiles to go around when alumni and friends got together for the Bill Laatsch Wine and Cheese Classic last week. Retired faculty member (and Provost) Bill Laatsch made a return appearance as “The Mouse” for the good-natured event, which is one of the longest standing traditions on campus.

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‘What a beautiful campus’

‘What a beautiful campus’

If we could freeze the campus and its spectacular fall color all year long, would we truly appreciate it like we do this week? Probably not. So while it’s here, take a noon-hour walk and enjoy, or carve out some time to take a stroll on the Cofrin Library’s 8th floor, for what we would [...]

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Snapshots: scenes from a busy week

Snapshots: scenes from a busy week

Where but a college campus can you have — in one week, mind you — the wide-ranging scope of events and activities such as those at UW-Green Bay in recent days? Consider: A regional education conference hosting hundreds of teachers, the opening of a new art show at the Lawton Gallery, print-making with the “Drive [...]

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Photos: 2009 retirees reunion

Photos: 2009 retirees reunion

Nearly 75 UW-Green Bay retirees and spouses recently gathered to celebrate the 10th annual Retirees’ Dinner in the Phoenix Rooms.

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Org Smorg, Fall 2009

Org Smorg, Fall 2009

Students from around campus gathered in the Phoenix Rooms of the University Union last week, for fun, games and student organizations. The UW-Green Bay student “Orgs” use the annual Org Smorg event to recruit students, and build awareness about many of the opportunities on campus.

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Students rock to Saving Jane, First Kiss

Students rock to Saving Jane, First Kiss

UW-Green Bay students were treated to a Saving Jane concert Sept. 7 in the Mary Ann Cofrin Hall Circle. The Columbus, Ohio-based band, which found its style shifting more from acoustic roots to alternative rock is best known for its top-40 hit “Girl Next Door.”

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Great Beginnings for students this week

Great Beginnings for students this week

UW-Green Bay students had ample opportunity to enjoy the beautiful late-summer weather this week, and to get out and meet new people. The lengthy list of campus activities (some pictured below) is part of “Great Beginnings Week,” planned by the friends from FOCUS (First-year Opportunities and Connections for UW-Green Bay Students, in case you’ve forgotten). [...]

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