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LGBT issues group will meet Dec. 2

The next meeting of the SAFE Ally group of faculty and staff interested in LGBT issues will be Wednesday, Dec. 2, from 1 to 2 p.m. in Counseling and Health conference room, Student Services Building Room 1400. The group is open to any faculty or staff member interested in discussing issues affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual [...]

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Webinar dates announced for Fox World TravelPort conversion to Cliqbook

Fox World Travel is offering webinars for travelers and travel arrangers. The webinars will cover changes that will occur when the migration to Cliqbook is completed on Nov. 30. Travelers and travel arrangers are encouraged to sign up for one of the scheduled webinars, it’s free, it’s easy, and it’s at your desktop. [...]

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It’s a ‘Laffle’ with fun prizes but serious mission

The UW-Green Bay Registrar’s Office is conducting a “Laffle” to gather food for the less fortunate. For every non-perishable food item, donators will receive a “laffle” ticket for a prize drawing next month.

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Reminder: Men’s soccer against Notre Dame, Thursday

In first round action of the NCAA Tournament, the UW-Green Bay men’s soccer team visits the University of Notre Dame, at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (Nov. 19). The Phoenix (14-2-3) earned its way to the tournament by winning the Horizon League tournament. Notre Dame (10-7-4) was the runner-up in the Big East Tournament. If you can’t [...]

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Reception honors ‘Food Issues’ authors

Following Thursday’s panel discussion (see previous item), all are welcome to a reception from 6 to 7 p.m. in the MAC Hall Wintergarden. The event recognizes faculty members who contributed to an interdisciplinary publication by the Center for Food in Community and Culture. There will be a brief presentation by editors Lynn Walter and [...]

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Faculty panelists to explore agriculture, health issues Thursday

UW-Green Bay’s Center for Food in Community and Culture will host a panel discussion from 5 to 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 19, on the topic “Are We Restoring or Destroying Health? Exploring Agriculture from the Ground Up,” in MAC Hall 208. Prof. Lynn Walter of Social Change and Development, co-director of the interdisciplinary center, says [...]

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Info session Monday on Rose Hall/Wood Hall remodeling

UW-Green Bay students, faculty and staff are invited to review proposals for the $6.7 million renovation of Rose Hall and Wood Hall, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Monday (Nov. 23) in MAC Hall 210. Representatives from Berner-Schober Architects will be presenting concepts that would re-make the Rose/Wood complex as the permanent home for, primarily, academic [...]

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Carpe Read’em: Seize the Book

Wondering what to give your favorite teen reader this holiday season? Have you put off starting a lunchtime reading group because you don’t know where to start? To gets some answers, or at least some suggestions, join library staff members Renee Ettinger and Jeff Brunner from noon to 1 p.m. on Dec. 7 in room [...]

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No Campus Life Blog next week

Due to the University’s scheduled furlough day on Nov. 27 there will not be a Campus Life Blog next week. This Friday (Nov. 20) the blog will include events that are sponsored by a campus department or student organization through Dec. 4.  If you are scheduling an event during those two weeks, the deadline to [...]

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Getting down to the dirt, at Baird Creek, with Prof. Luczaj

Learn about glacial formations and the landscape of the past, on the Soils and Geology Hike through the Baird Creek Parkway, Saturday (Nov. 21) with UW-Green Bay geologist Prof. John Luczaj. The guided, child-friendly hike will begin at 1 p.m. Hikers will meet at Christa McAuliffe Park, 3100 Sitka Street. Remember to dress appropriately for [...]

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