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Art with a higher (re)purpose

Art with a higher (re)purpose

UW-Green Bay Professor Alison Gates’ Advanced Textiles class definitely takes the “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” idea to a whole new level.

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Meet Tom Harden: Inauguration lends itself to formality and fun

Meet Tom Harden: Inauguration lends itself to formality and fun

The October 30 investiture of Dr. Thomas K. Harden as the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s new chancellor will be relatively formal. The ceremony is, after all, based on centuries-old tradition.

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UW-Green Bay college mentors share center stage with Phuture Phoenix

UW-Green Bay college mentors share center stage with Phuture Phoenix

The Phuture Phoenix fifth-graders tend to steal the show on campus each year. After all, it’s hard to resist those wide-toothed grins and enthusiastic expressions. But for the 1,000-plus visitors, it’s the UW-Green Bay mentors that are larger than life.

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Child’s play: College students learn toddlers’ language

Child’s play: College students learn toddlers’ language

Human Development and psychology are among the University’s most heavily enrolled majors. Assistant Prof. Jennifer Zapf calls upon a select group of these students each semester to serve as research assistants.

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Badge and a backpack: Adult learner in good company

Badge and a backpack: Adult learner in good company

UW-Green Bay Adult Degree student David Konrath already has a top job and a lot of responsibility.
Among a host of other duties, Konrath is a captain with the Brown County Sheriff’s Department. As the department’s director of the professional standards division, is responsible for officer training, internal affairs, background investigations and the D.A.R.E. program. [...]

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‘Hyphenated American’ talk opens campus series

‘Hyphenated American’ talk opens campus series

“Latino or Hispanic, Black or African-American, Asian or Pacific Islander, Native-American or Indian American…” Do these labels truly describe who people are? The American Intercultural Center hosted the first of six fall-semester panel discussions on Tuesday (Sept. 22) to open dialogue about the meaning behind these descriptors and how they shape our thoughts and identities. [...]

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Keepers of the critters

Keepers of the critters

UW-Green Bay interns gain experience and provide helping hands at the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay.

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Back to school for teacher training

Back to school for teacher training

Thirty-six Northeastern Wisconsin elementary schoolteachers went back to school this summer… as students, themselves.
Through a grant-funded seminar at UW-Green Bay, the teachers learned how to better incorporate science-teaching methods into daily classroom activities, including learning new hands-on experiments they can do with students.

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The Camp Lloyd experience

The Camp Lloyd experience

Since 2006, Northeastern Wisconsin children who are experiencing grief over the loss of a loved one have come to UW-Green Bay’s Camp Lloyd to heal, learn they’re not alone in their situations, and to just be kids again.
And they’re helped along the way by UW-Green Bay students who serve as camp counselors.

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Learning on the job: Award-winning student employee is emblematic

Learning on the job: Award-winning student employee is emblematic

Brad Fischer is a prime example of the ways UW-Green Bay students learn on the job while contributing to the efficient operation of the 6,200-student campus.
Earlier this year, the Humanistic Studies major was selected from a pool of nominees from across campus and honored as UW-Green Bay’s Student Employee of the Year.

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