Category: Spring 2025
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The Impact of a Scholarship: Caleigh Cleary ’26
Caleigh Cleary started thinking about college in middle school. By high school, she had her whole college career planned out. She knew she wanted to attend UW-Green Bay and she knew what she wanted to study. Moreover, she knew she wanted to make the most of it. Now in her fourth year majoring in Environmental…
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Rennes Group Champions Lifelong Learning at UW-Green Bay
The Rennes Group has partnered with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay to expand and enhance the Lifelong Learning Institute (LLI), a cornerstone of education and engagement for older individuals in Northeast Wisconsin. This collaboration reflects a shared commitment to enriching seniors’ lives through accessible educational programming. Founded in Peshtigo in 1973, the Rennes Group has…
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The Brian Charlier Scholarship Honors Alum’s Remarkable Career
Climbing the corporate ladder offers a unique perspective when you start at the bottom rung. Brian Charlier ‘81, ‘97 retired last year as CEO of HSHS St. Vincent Hospital after a decades-long career in healthcare. His start? Washing pots and pans in Bellin Hospital’s kitchen. He had only two employers in his life, Bellin and…
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Meeting the Region’s Needs: Schneider and Supply Chain Management
Schneider, a global leader in transportation and logistics, has established a pivotal partnership with UW-Green Bay to support the university’s new Master of Science in Supply Chain Management program. This collaboration includes scholarship funding, support in program design, classroom engagement, and a speaker series—a boon for both the university and the region. Schneider’s connection with…
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Building a Legacy: Lou LeCalsey and UW-Green Bay’s First Soccer Team
For a man whose Marine Corps service includes deployment during the Cuban Missile Crisis, whose business life saw him travel the country and build a small company into a nationwide leader, and whose athletic career included coaching the first UW-Green Bay soccer team (at the behest of Vince Lombardi, no less), you might expect Lou…
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The Art of Resilience: Artistic Evolution at UW-Green Bay
This summer, visitors to UW-Green Bay watched as huge iridescent bubbles, stacked to the size of a house, inflated outside the Weidner. The traveling installation, titled Evanescent, by Australian studio Atelier Sisu, found a home at Green Bay for just over two weeks. During this time, visitors day and night could experience the shimmer, the…