Author: Editorial Student
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Wisconsin Pride Community Documentary Showing
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The UWGB Archives and Cofrin Library invite you to a free community screening of the two-hour documentary, “Wisconsin Pride.” The film shows Wisconsin’s history through a new lens, bringing hidden LGBTQ+ stories forward and reconsidering our state’s history in this light. Rarely heard voices share powerful and moving experiences in this documentary produced by PBS…
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Our Voices: LGBTQ+ Stories of Northeastern Wisconsin Digital Collection Launch
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Join the UW-Green Bay Archives for the launch of the digital collection, Our Voices. Featuring stories from our local LGBTQ+ community, the collection spotlights over forty oral history interviews of unique and personal narratives, making LGBTQ+ history come alive. This digital collection represents four years of collaborative work with undergraduate students in courses taught by…
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Manitowoc Campus Library extends book sale
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The Manitowoc Campus Library will be extending its book sale for two more days. The book sale will now include Wednesday, January 24 from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Thursday, January 25 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. All books will be $1 each and the sale is cash only. The book sale is…
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Brown County seeking quarter time AmeriCorps member
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Applications for our quarter time AmeriCorps position are now open! Get the chance to work on Summer Programming as well as help with brand-new 4-H programs. As an AmeriCorps member, you will also be awarded a $5,000 living allowance and a $1,824.07 education award upon the completion of your time with us! Make sure to…
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Article co-authored by Professor Phillip Clampitt featured in MIT Sloan Management Review
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MIT Sloan Management Review featured the article “Five Ways Leaders Can Turn Pushback into Progress” written by Professor Phillip Clampitt and Bob DeKoch. The article was the 2nd most popular article in 2023 and was featured in “Eight Essential Leadership Tips for 2024.”
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Aurora BayCare Medical Center renews EMBI grant
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UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) has received grant funding from Aurora BayCare Medical Center to continue a multi-year community partnership through 2026. The arrangement, which began in 2010, provides opportunities for EMBI interns to work directly with the healthcare provider to assess and evaluate environmental performance through benchmarking and building automation monitoring.…
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Faculty & Staff Appreciation Night
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Faculty and staff, we want to celebrate YOU at the Women’s Basketball home game on Thursday, January 11 at 7 p.m. All UW-Green Bay faculty and staff members are eligible for up to four (4) complimentary tickets with their staff ID. Please visit the box office located in the Kress Center to redeem.
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Profs. Jun and Vandenhouten of Nursing and Prof. Kim of Philosophy publish article in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology with international collaborators
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The article is titled “The Impact of U.S. Army Nurses on the Development of the Nursing Profession in South Korea.” It draws on the firsthand accounts of Korean veteran nurses who served alongside U.S. Army nurses during the Korean War. The article explores how U.S. Army nurses played an essential role in inspiring Korean nurses…
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Winter Break On-Campus Dining
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Winter break on-campus dining options: Common Grounds Coffeehouse and Cornerstone: The full We Proudly Serve Starbucks® menu and grab-and-go items will be available during winter break operating hours. These venues, located on the main level of the University Union, will operate on select weekdays during winter break from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Melt Lab…
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UW-Green Bay’s collaboration with DHS to provide the Certified Direct Care Program mentioned in White House panel
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Wisconsin’s effort to recruit over 10,000 direct care professionals was mentioned in a White House panel on investing in home and community-based care. This ties back directly to UW-Green Bay through the partnership with DHS to provide the new and free Certified Direct Care Program, which aims to certify those 10,000 professionals and fill the…