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Funding to Support Sustainability-Related Professional Development, Research, & Teaching
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The Sustainability Professional Development Grant, which is open to both faculty and staff, provides up to $1,000 to fund professional development activities directly related to supporting sustainability on campus and/or for projects that lead to the infusion of sustainability into any aspect of teaching, including classes, labs, field work and/or undergraduate independent research/study. Proposals are…
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Dr. Stephanie Ramadan Publishes Article in Nature Scientific Reports
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In a recent study published in Nature Scientific Reports, Dr. Stephanie Ramadan and her collaborators at Weill Cornell Medicine in Qatar developed a new, low-cost method to discover how human proteins interact which is a crucial step in understanding how cells work and how diseases develop. Traditional tools for detecting protein–protein interactions are slow and…
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Unwind at the Weidner
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Finals got you stressed? We’ve got you.Come to Unwind at The Weidner for yoga under the Chihuly, cozy drinks, and snacks to help you reset. 🧘 Yoga @ 6 PM (don’t forget your mat!)☕ Tea, hot chocolate & treats📅 Mon., Dec. 15 | 📍 The Weidner Center💚 FREE for UW–Green Bay students
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Intertribal Student Council Holiday Treat Box Fundraiser
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Intertribal Student Council will be having a Holiday Treat Box Fundraiser on December 10th and 11th from 11 am to 2 pm, at the UTIC booth in the University Union. Price: $5 small box Price: $10 big box Each box is packed with homemade goodies perfect for gifting, sharing, or keeping all to yourself!
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Apply Now: 2026 Cofrin Center for Biodiversity Student Grants
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The Cofrin Center for Biodiversity (CCB) is now accepting applications for its 2026 student grant program. We welcome undergraduate and graduate students from a broad range of disciplines — including ecology, geology, water science, environmental policy, engineering, exercise & fitness, photography, art, history, First Nations studies, education, and inclusivity/equity/diversity — to apply. This grant provides…
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Civic Scholars FEAST Project Showcase: Innovative Solutions for Community Challenges
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The UW-Green Bay Center for Civic Engagement is proud to host this year’s Civic Scholars FEAST Project Showcase, an event designed to spark dialogue and inspire action around pressing social issues in the Greater Green Bay community. What is FEAST?Inspired by the Greater Green Bay Chamber’s SOUP (Support of Urban Projects), FEAST provides a collaborative venue for Civic…
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Holiday Sale Extended in the Phoenix Store
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Our Holiday Sale has been extended! Enjoy 15% off UW-Green Bay gifts and 20% off apparel at the Phoenix Store now through December 19. Shop in store or online (no code required). Please contact the Phoenix Store phoenixstore@uwgb.edu with any questions.
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Now Accepting Applications for the 2026 “Weyenberg Prize” for Business Excellence!
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In recognition of Tim Weyenberg’s personal, business, and community impact, UW-Green Bay’s Austin E. Cofrin School of Business will present a prize for business excellence that is being named the “Weyenberg Prize” in his honor. The 2026 Weyenberg Prize will be awarded to two deserving companies during UW-Green Bay’s annual Cofrin School of Business Keynote & Networking…
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Attend the 2026 Instructional Development Institute
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Reserve a spot today for the all-day virtual teaching and learning conference on Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2026, hosted by CATL and the Instructional Development Council (IDC). This free event is open to all UW-Green Bay staff and faculty and will take place online in a Canvas course that includes both live Zoom sessions and asynchronous…
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Don’t Skip the Alt Text—Here’s Why
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Last month, we boosted awareness for Title II Digital Accessibility by sharing the Top 5 Habits you can start today. This month, we’re diving deeper into the most frequent accessibility issue across our documents and websites: Alternative Text (Alt Text). True to our access mission, we are boldly committed making content everyone can use—regardless of…