Month: August 2019

  • Welcome Nabila Rubaiya!

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    On August 19, 2019, the Resch School of Engineering welcomed Nabila Rubaiya as a Lecturer for Mechanical Engineering. Nabila comes to us from Chart Energy & Chemicals where she was a Sales Engineer for almost 14 months. She holds a M.SC in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee. In her free time,…

  • Congratulations Kiel Nikolakakis!

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    On August 19, 2019, Kiel Nikolakakis will transition to a Lecturer in Natural and Applied Sciences! Kiel was a previous Associate Lecturer at UW-Green Bay for 2 years. He has a B.S. in Biochemistry from UC Santa Barbara, 2007, a PhD in Chemistry from UC Santa Barbara in 2013, and Post Doctoral research with Dr. Edward…

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    Blue-Green Canapés

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    Ingredients 2 oz. low-fat (Neufchatel) cream cheese 2 oz. blue cheese (about 1/4 cup) 12 large seedless green grapes 1/4 cup walnuts 24 miniature Melba toasts Directions Let cream cheese and blue cheese soften enough to be mixed with a fork. Cut grapes in half lengthwise. Put walnuts between 2 sheets of waxed paper and…

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    To Catch More Z’s, Slip on Some Comfy Socks

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    It’s true: Your cold feet could actually be keeping you from getting a full night’s sleep. What if you could banish your sleepless nights with a simple pair of socks? When you warm up cold feet (or hands), it starts a process called vasodilation, or the dilation of the blood vessels. When your blood vessels…

  • Dean Assistant

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    This position reports to the Dean for Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) and is primarily responsible for all matters related to budget, financial management, and business policies and procedures for CAHSS. This includes being a liaison to the budget office, payroll, bursar, and other financial specialists. It also includes being the division expert on…

  • Board of Regents Protocol for the Chancellor Search & Screen Process

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    As announced in a memorandum to the university community on August 14, 2019, Chancellor Gary L. Miller has resigned his position as UW-Green Bay Chancellor effective September 30, 2019. In the coming months, a national search for UW-Green Bay’s next Chancellor will commence. Regent Policy Document (RPD) 6-4 outlines the protocol determined by the Board of Regents for the selection…

  • IT Project Manager

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    The individual in this position provides project management leadership and expertise, support and assistance in the area of project management for the Division of Information Technology. The individual is expected to have expertise in project management and be able to lead large scale IT projects for clients across the university. The working title for this…

  • UW-Green Bay Mentors Needed

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    Are you interested in being a mentor for new employees?  Would you like to meet new people and share your wisdom and experiences as a UW-Green Bay employee?  If so, please consider becoming a “Campus Resource Person” within the Campus Connection Program! We are in desperate need of mentors to help our new staff to…

  • Academic Advisor (Marinette Campus)

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    This position reports to the Director of Advising and promotes and supports the philosophy and mission of the Academic Advising Office, Enrollment Services Division and university-wide initiatives related to the student learning experience and academic success.  Advises current and new students on academic programs and requirements relevant to their academic and career development. For more…

  • Academic Advisor (Sheboygan Campus)

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    This position reports to the Director of Advising and is located on the UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus.  This position promotes and supports the philosophy and mission of the Academic Advising Office, Enrollment Services Division and university-wide initiatives related to the student learning experience and academic success. Advises current and new students on academic programs and…