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  • New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: Therapreneur (w/Amity Cooper)

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    In this episode of Psychology and Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano sits down with Amity Cooper a trained mental health professional, Lifebook facilitator, and entrepreneurial coach. They discuss the impact of technology on therapy, especially the use and ethical considerations of virtual reality. You can listen to this latest episode by clicking here.  Psych and Stuff…

  • Spring 2025 Commencement ceremonies

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    To better accommodate our growing number of graduates and their families/supporters, a new format will be implemented for the Spring 2025 Commencement and continuing onward for future ceremonies. Per the norm, two ceremonies will be hosted based on the college from which students graduate. However, to more evenly distribute graduates between the morning and afternoon…

  • Provost Office Hours Next Week

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    Have questions for the Provost?  Please join Provost Kate Burns in the Alumni Room Thursday, February 13 between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. for open office hours.  She will be available to answer questions or just to chat. Please stop in!

  • Save the Date: Give Big Green Bay

    Save the Date: Give Big Green Bay

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    Save the date! Give Big Green Bay highlights the important work nonprofits are doing in every corner of our community. Each year, a unique group of nonprofits is selected to highlight the strength, diversity, and dedication of organizations serving Brown County. This year, from Wednesday, February 19 at noon to Thursday, Feb 20 at noon,…

  • TOGETHER WE RISE: It’s more than a slogan.

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    It’s how we tell the story of a University that’s breaking down barriers while growing its enrollment. The FY24 Marketing and University Communication Year-End Report demonstrates that an integrated, multi-channel strategy is critical in maximizing our limited paid marketing investment. A plan that is tight and integrated allows for reinforcement of the University’s key messaging…

  • Class Speaker Nominations now open for Spring 2025

    Class Speaker Nominations now open for Spring 2025

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    Deadline: Wednesday, February 19, 12pm The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is seeking nominations for Student Speakers for the May 2025 Commencement Ceremonies. One student will be selected for each of the two Ceremonies, representing one of the Colleges participating in that particular Ceremony: Morning Ceremony (9:30am): College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences All Associate’s Degrees from all four campuses Afternoon…

  • Jamelle Bouie for Harvey Kaye Lecture Series Mar. 13

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    The Harvey Kaye State of Democracy Lecture series is pleased to announce that we will have nationally-renowned New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie speaking on campus on Thursday, Mar. 13, at 7:00 pm in the Mauthe Center. The event is free and open to the public, but the venue is expected to fill and you…

  • Great Decisions Lecture series

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    UW-Green Bay is again partnering with St Norbert College for the 2025 Great Decisions lecture series, sponsored by the Foreign Policy Association. The lectures will take place at 6:30pm in the Fort Howard Theater on the St Norbert campus, with the exception of two virtual talks. All lectures are free and open to the public.…

  • Faculty/Staff Appreciation This Thursday at Women’s Basketball Game

    Faculty/Staff Appreciation This Thursday at Women’s Basketball Game

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    This Thursday is another Faculty/Staff Appreciation Night game! The Green Bay Women’s Basketball team is riding a 10-game winning streak and is facing the preseason Horizon League Favorite Cleveland State on Thursday, Jan. 30 at 6 PM in the Kress Center. This is a HUGE game for the women as they continue their pursuit of…

  • UW-Green Bay Prof. Cristina Ortiz guest speaker in San Sebastián, Spain

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    On January 16th, Professor Cristina Ortiz was invited to serve as the opening speaker for the Women in Politics lecture series organized by the San Telmo Museum in San Sebastián, Spain, in collaboration with the Universidad de Deusto. In her talk, “Kamala Harris: En el punto de mira” Professor Ortiz offered perspectives on the gender-motivated…