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Radio raves: Top alumni share praise of UW-Green Bay

Radio raves: Top alumni share praise of UW-Green Bay

UW-Green Bay’s graduates have great stories to tell about their UW-Green Bay experience. That’s the premise behind a new regional radio campaign.

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Media coverage: Statue returns

Plenty of Green Bay media outlets were on hand for the return of the statue of St. Anthony to the LeMieux Chapel in the Cofrin Memorial Arboretum. All four Green Bay TV stations came out, along with a reporter and photographer from the Green Bay Press-Gazette and a radio reporter from Wisconsin Public Radio. Catch [...]

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UW-Green Bay grad is a ‘dot com mom’

UW-Green Bay grad is a ‘dot com mom’

Lisa (Stache) Martin, a 2001 Interdisciplinary Studies grad (and Business Administration minor) through UW-Green Bay’s Adult Degree Program, has developed a fan following and part-time income as a dot-com mom.
In her four blogs, the Green Bay native offers hints on saving money, finding useful household products and dealing with tough family situations.

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Alumna chimes in with composition for campus carillon

Alumna chimes in with composition for campus carillon

Ed Weidner’s signature was on the diploma when Cheryl Grosso received her UW-Green Bay bachelor’s degree in 1978. Today, she returns the favor by contributing her musical signature to the chimes that will sound across campus from the new Weidner Memorial Carillon.

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WTAQ: Harden ‘impressed’ with UW-Green Bay

In a radio interview with WTAQ reporter Scott Patrick on Friday (Jan. 16), Chancellor Thomas K. Harden said he was impressed with the character of the University, its heritage, its interdisciplinary approach the nature of the people here. Click the “play” button below to hear the interview.

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On the Phone with Thomas Harden, Chancellor-designate

Comments from Chancellor-designate Thomas K. Harden via telephone.

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Convocation speech

Interim Chancellor David Ward, a former Green Bay college student and UW-Green Bay faculty member, addressed the 2008 convocation said he was delighted to be back with the University. He touted UW-Green Bay’s history of innovation, record of success and prospects for future growth and leadership as reasons for optimism.

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