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Reminder: Czech it out

UW-Green Bay Performing Arts will present a guest recital of Czech folk songs at 4 p.m. on Saturday (Nov. 21) by baritone Matthew Markham and pianist Timothy Creek. The recital will be in the Jean Weidner Theatre at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Cheek is from the University of Michigan and is the [...]

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International Education Week events for Tuesday, Nov. 17

•  10-11 a.m., CL 207 – Study Abroad First Steps Meeting


•  Noon to 1:30 p.m., Cloud Commons – International Awareness Contest


•  2-4 p.m., Christie Theatre – International French Film The Grocer’s Son”

•  5-6 p.m., Ecumenical Center – Food for Thought, international food


•  7 p.m., Christie Theatre – Kevin Soucie French Concert


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Video: The first (basketball) miracle of the season


Bryquis Perine’s improbable overtime buzzer-beater lifted the UW-Green Bay men’s basketball squad to an 87-86 victory Sunday over host Kent State in the Hispanic College Fund Classic. Trailing by two with less than 3 seconds left, the Phoenix triggered a desperation length-of-the-floor inbound pass. Kent State broke up the pass, but in the scramble the [...]

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Defense key to victory over South Dakota

With a stingy defense that allowed host South Dakota to make only 39 percent of its shots, the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball squad scored a 53-40 win Sunday. Guard Heather Golden scored a game-high 14 points for the Phoenix (2-0). The team will play its home opener on Saturday (Nov. 21) against Florida International at [...]

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Capstone session on climate change in Wisconsin

On Dec. 1, graduate students from the UW-Green Bay Capstone Seminar in Environmental Science and Policy will present their work to the campus and the local community. The subject is Climate Change Wisconsin: What it Means for Us. The presentation, from 7 to 8 p.m. in MAC Hall 208, will cover the most current scientific [...]

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Bringing “Tupperware” to the Weidner

Dixie Longate is bringing Tupperware-mania to the Weidner Center, Nov. 17-22, with multiple shows in Fort Howard Hall. Tickets for her Off-Broadway hit, “Dixie’s Tupperware Party,” are on sale at www.WCPresents.com or by calling 1-800-328-8587.


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Czech folk song concert is Nov. 21

UW-Green Bay Performing Arts will present a guest recital of Czech folk songs at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21 by DePauw University faculty baritone Matthew Markham and pianist Timothy Cheek. The recital will be in the Jean Weidner Theatre at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Markham is a highly regarded vocalist with [...]

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UW-Green Bay to host grief-therapy symposium

The UW-Green Bay Institute on Dying, Death and Bereavement is sponsoring a daylong symposium, “Strategies of Grief Therapy: A Meaning Reconstruction Approach.” It’s designed for social workers, licensed professional counselors, funeral home directors, psychologists, pastoral associates, clergy, nurses and other human services professionals. Keynote presenter Robert Neimeyer is a widely recognized author and researcher and [...]

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Hearing good things about ‘Blithe Spirit’

To be honest, we’ve never heard any bad advances on any UW-Green Bay theatre presentations, but the comedy “Blithe Spirit” opening this Friday (Nov. 13) in the University Theatre sounds especially diverting. The Noel Coward farce tells of the complications that arise after a séance unleashes the spirited ghost of a novelist’s first wife, who [...]

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Holiday Luncheon is Dec. 10

Mark your calendars for that annual campus tradition, the Holiday Luncheon hosted by the University Union, set this year for noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 10. You might even win a door prize (perfect for those who practice holiday re-gifting!). Live music of the season will be provided by performers from the UW-Green [...]

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