HR Connect

  • Assistant Professor – Strings and Music Education

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is seeking a tenure-track faculty member to build a newly established string program through recruitment and instruction of string players. The successful candidate will teach individual applied strings (violin and viola), direct string orchestras and string techniques for Music Education majors, and supervise string student teachers. Expectations will include outreach…

  • Area Coordinator

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    This position reports to the Assistant Director and assists in carrying out the mission and philosophy of the Office of Residence Life.  The Office of Residence Life provides housing for 2,000 students during the academic year and 2,500 guests during the summer.  The Area Coordinator (AC) is responsible for overseeing a community of approximately 400 residents; and…

  • Welcome Linda Hornick!

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    On August 30, 2018, Continuing Education & Community Engagement department welcomed Linda Hornick as a Program Specialist – Marinette. Linda previously worked for UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus as the Campus Administrative Specialist and CE Director for almost 4 years. She has an Associates Degree from UW-Marinette and a Bachelor’s Degree from UW-Green Bay. In her free…

  • Welcome Emely Villanueva!

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    On September 10, 2018, the Admissions department welcomed Emely Villanueva as an Admissions Advisor. Prior to coming to UWGB, Emely was a Community Program Specialist. She enjoys performing community service with youth, seniors, and veterans. Emely holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work and Master’s Degree in Public Administration. She is originally from San Francisco, CA…

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    Kress Fall Fitness Class Schedule

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    Don’t miss your opportunity to take advantage of the excellent fitness classes available at the UW-Green Bay Kress Events Center this fall!  Please click on this link to view the fall fitness class schedule. Did you know that UW-Green Bay employees (50% FTE or higher) can use the Kress for free except during certain times?  Please…

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    Fruity Nutty Spinach

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    Including nuts in your diet can provide a host of health benefits. The list includes lower cholesterol levels, reduced risk for heart disease and stroke, better weight control, and lower insulin needs for people with diabetes. Ingredients 2 tbsp. chopped walnuts, toasted 1 tsp. olive oil 1 9-oz. bag of fresh spinach (about 4 cups…

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    9/11 Memorial Stair Climb

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    Thanks to all who helped and participated in the 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb on Tuesday, September 11th.  About 35 students, employees, community members, area protective services representatives, and members of the military walked the stairs from the 2nd to 8th floor of the Cofrin Library. Thank you to Tony Decker and Dave Jones of Public Safety, as well…

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    Fitness Bootcamp at Kress this Saturday

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    UW-Green Bay welcomes Peter Kraus, from the Bachelorette, to campus for an exciting 50 minute, full-body, fat burning, fun workout designed to be challenging yet manageable for people of all abilities. With over 8 years of teaching experience, he has created a fitness bootcamp where you use your own body weight to get stronger, leaner…

  • Wisconsin Clean Marina Program Coordinator (50%, Approx 3-Year Appointment)

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    This position reports to the Outreach Program Manager under the Wisconsin Sea Grant and will provide guidance, training, and technical assistance for the Wisconsin Clean Marina Program, a state-wide program that certifies marinas adopting best management practices that protect water quality and aquatic habitat. The Program Coordinator, with assistance from the Technical Team, Wisconsin Coastal…

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    Switch it up with plank jacks today

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    If you want to train your core, there’s arguably no better move than the plank. Simply holding this full-body pose forces your deepest abdominal muscles to engage. This variation, the plank jack, adds an action element to it that ups the challenge. It’s a little like doing a jumping jack on the ground. Start by…