Author: Editorial Student

  • Encourage students to register for the WiSys Quick Pitch competition!

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    WiSys®, the official designated technology transfer office for the Universities of Wisconsin, is partnering with UW-Green Bay and hosting the WiSys Quick Pitch competition featuring students on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at 3:30pm as part of the Academic Excellence Symposium.  WiSys Quick Pitch® is a research-focused student pitch competition that inspires Universities of Wisconsin students…

  • UW-Green Bay Police employs FLOCK Safety cameras on campus

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    Last week UW-Green Bay Police met with the Student Government Association to discuss the use of FLOCK Safety’s fixed Automated License Plate Readers (ALPR) at UW-Green Bay. The addition of our 5 cameras to the periphery of campus will complement the hundreds of cameras deployed throughout the state, including the dozens deployed by various law…

  • You’re invited: hear from John Hope Bryant on the importance of financial literacy

    You’re invited: hear from John Hope Bryant on the importance of financial literacy

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    Hear from John Hope Bryant, founder, chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE, Inc.—the largest not-for-profit provider of financial literacy, financial inclusion and economic empowerment tools and services in the U.S.—as he speaks about financial literacy as the foundation of financial success. The event will take place on Monday, April 15, 2024 in Fort Howard Hall…

  • New drone images show the latest on Cort Condon Hall construction

    New drone images show the latest on Cort Condon Hall construction

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    Saturday turned out to be the perfect day to send out the drone and grab some great photos of the Cort Condon Hall construction. Check out the photos below to see all the great progress. Photos courtesy of Immel Construction

  • Academic Excellence Symposium 2024

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    To Faculty and Staff, The Academic Excellence Symposium will be held on April 24 in the Cofrin Library. Last year the Symposium returned to UW-Green Bay with 104 students, 42 posters, and 17 presentations. This event is a great opportunity to interact with our students and to learn more about their research, scholarly, and creative…

  • Student-Run Radio GBX wins 5 honors at WBA Student Awards

    Student-Run Radio GBX wins 5 honors at WBA Student Awards

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    The Wisconsin Broadcasters Association recently held its Student Forum at Lambeau Field on February 24th. UW-Green Bay’s own student-run radio station, Radio GBX, received a record-setting five awards in its first full year of operation. The winners are as follows: First Place – Air Check (Radio): John Raider First Place – Station Imaging (Radio): John…

  • Upcoming nonprofit events and more!

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    Nonprofit Get-Together Wednesday, March 6, 2024 4-6 p.m. Zambaldi Beer, 1649 S Webster Ave, Green Bay Fee: $10 Join us for a local nonprofit get-together and social hour. Meet new people and learn from peers in the nonprofit sector. Appetizers will be provided. Cash bar. Register today. This event was rescheduled so we can support GiveBigGreenBay…

  • Join us at the 2024 Nonprofit Conference

    Join us at the 2024 Nonprofit Conference

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    Nonprofit Conference 2024 Plant. Cultivate. Bloom. Join UW-Green Bay for our second annual Nonprofit Conference on Wednesday, April 3. The event will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Lambeau Field, 1265 Lombardi Ave, Green Bay. The conference is a collaboration between the Nonprofit Education and Development Network and the Division of Continuing…

  • Rector & Hong Piano Duo Recital

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    On Saturday, February 24 at 7 p.m. UW-Green Bay piano faculty Michael Rector and Sylvia Hong present a program of piano duos and duets featuring music by Mozart, Schubert, Ravel, and John Adams. The recital will take place in Fort Howard Hall in The Weidner and is free and open to the public.

  • Book Talk with Editors Norbert Hill Jr. & Kathleen Ratteree

    Book Talk with Editors Norbert Hill Jr. & Kathleen Ratteree

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    The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934 was the US government’s attempt to define who “Indians” were. Among the criteria the act set was a blood quantum, which declared that “Indians” were all other persons of one-half or more Indian blood…Today, many wrestle with the legacy of blood quantum and “Indian” identity. Join us to learn…