Longtime UW-Green Bay faculty member Denise Scheberle recently earned a nationwide teaching award from the American Political Science Association. It’s a remarkable honor — perhaps even more so because Scheberle didn’t set out to become a teacher at all.
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achievement, award, faculty, Founders Awards, Public and Environmental Affairs, UW System
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Kelly McBride |
May 9, 2012 -
1:07 pm
Glance through the credentials of the annual Golden Apple Award recipients, and there’s a good chance you’ll see UW-Green Bay — again and again.
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Kelly McBride |
April 25, 2012 -
1:20 pm
Chancellor Thomas K. Harden (center) and members of the UW-Green Bay community welcomed a five-person delegation from the Universidad Nacional de Tumbes (Peru) at a reception April 16 at the Weidner Center.
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Christopher Sampson |
April 17, 2012 -
3:10 pm
The 2012 UW-Green Bay Pow Wow, with its theme of “Honoring the Ones Who Came Before Us,” will take place from 1-9 p.m. April 14 at the Kress Events Center on campus. Grand Entries are scheduled for 1 and 7 p.m. A Pow Wow feast featuring such traditional food as wild rice casserole and fry bread will be served from 5-5:30 p.m. at the nearby Mauthe Center. The events are free and open to the public.
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campus pow wow, diversity, Intertribal Student Council, Kress Events Center
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Kelly McBride |
April 4, 2012 -
12:20 pm
Seven UW-Green Bay students were among more than 200 from across the UW System who gathered to present their research March 7 at the ninth annual Posters in the Rotunda event at the state Capitol in Madison. The UW-Green Bay students engaged legislators, UW System officials and fellow students from across the System, sharing the results of their hard work.
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achievements, posters in the rotunda, research, students, UW System
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Kelly McBride |
March 13, 2012 -
12:09 pm
Seven University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students joined their peers from across the UW System at the State Capitol March 7, showcasing their undergraduate research during the annual Posters in the Rotunda event. From invasive species to flax cultivation and recycling efforts at Green Bay Packers home games, the students — all UW-Green Bay seniors — [...]
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Kelly McBride |
March 9, 2012 -
3:28 pm
UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin Library held its first-ever Edible Book Festival Feb. 27, inviting the campus community to create, view — and of course, eat — delectable submissions representing favorite books.
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Cofrin Library
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Kelly McBride |
February 29, 2012 -
1:48 pm
An unlikely and comic bond between burglar and victim will take center stage beginning Feb. 23, when UW-Green Bay Theatre presents “Criminal Hearts,” a work by the mysterious playwright Jane Martin.
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students, Theatre
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Kelly McBride |
February 15, 2012 -
11:50 am
UW-Green Bay is helping current and future educators learn more about the history, culture, sovereignty and contemporary issues of American Indians, helping them learn so they can also teach.
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Center for First Nations Studies, Education program, First Nations Studies, Institute for Learning Partnership
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Terry Anderson |
February 13, 2012 -
3:02 pm
UW-Green Bay is poised to build on existing practices that impact student success, a national expert told audiences Friday, but it will take a collaborative, intentional effort to take those initiatives to the next level.
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faculty/staff, high-impact practices, seminar, students
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Kelly McBride |
January 23, 2012 -
4:16 pm