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University Student Union Executive Director Candidate Presentation
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The campus community is invited to attend a presentation by a finalist candidate for the Executive Director – University Student Union position. Topic: The Transformation of Dining: How You Can Help Us Transform Our Dining ExperienceDate & Time: Thursday, November 6th, 9:30am – 10:30amLocation: Join Here Meeting ID: 284 390 721 892 84 Passcode: aL9u8Hk7…
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New “Serious Fun” Weaves a Tangled Web
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It’s Halloween, and what better way to celebrate than by talking about spiders? Now maybe that’s not your cup of tea, but these little guys are actually a lot more complex than you think. In this episode of Serious Fun, Dr. Bryan Carr (COMM/ITADS/WGSS) sits down with Environmental Science and Policy graduate student Mack Gore…
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Annual Antiques Show to support local history
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The DePere Antiquarian Society will host its annual Antiques Show Nov. 21st and 22nd at the Rock Garden Conference Center1951 Bond St. | Green Bay. The Antiquarian Society’s main goal is to raise money for grants that are awarded each year for the preservation of local history. And the Antique Show is their largest fundraiser.…
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MUC team updates
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The Office of Marketing and University Communication (MUC) is pleased to announce personnel updates within the Communication/Content team. Jena Richter Landers has been promoted to Communications Manager. In this new position, Jena oversees: As a result of this transition, MUC welcomes alumna Lindsey Gloede ’23 ‘25 to the team in the role of Digital Communication Specialist. Lindsey will be the…
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New Episode of Baloney Detection with Guest Dr. Amy Kabrhel
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Baloney detection has dropped a new episode! Host Dr. James Kabrhel welcomes back Dr. Amy Kabrhel for a wonderful and therapeutic conversation about social media use, engaging with misinformation online, and managing the emotions that come with disappointment, anger, and frustration. Both share their own experiences with social media and how their emotional responses differ.…
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Apply to Present at the Instructional Development Institute
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The Instructional Development Institute (IDI) is back, and so is the opportunity to be a part of it! The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and the Instructional Development Council (IDC) invite UW-Green Bay faculty and staff to submit proposals for the 2026 all-virtual IDI that align with this year’s theme, “Moving…
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Prof. Heidi Sherman appointed to UW Committee
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Prof. Heidi Sherman has been appointed to a two-year term to serve on the President’s Advisory Committee on Disability Issues (PACDI). The committee is charged with providing information and recommendations [to the President of the Universities of Wisconsin] relating to individuals with disabilities.
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Prof. Emeritus Greg Aldrete publishes third video in educational series
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Professor Emeritus of History Gregory S. Aldrete just had a third animated video appear on the popular After Skool website on YouTube. This one examines two of the most famous questions in all of history: When did the Roman Empire Fall? and Why did the Roman Empire Fall? The video can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMIfqoafOt4
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Instant Choir
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Add Your Voice at Instant Choir!Bring your friends, family, or come solo—just don’t miss this chance to sing with us! We’ll be performing “I Put a Spell on You” from the movie Hocus Pocus to kick off the Halloween festivities. No experience needed—just bring your voice, your energy, and your spooky spirit! Costumes encouraged. Fun…
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New “Serious Fun” Illuminates the Dark Side of Pop Culture Villains
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Baddies! Miscreants! Ne’er-do-wells! Whatever you call them, where would pop culture be without villains? In this final installment of three live episodes recorded at Brown County Library Pop Con, Bryan Carr sits down with Drs. Jaye Case, Clif Ganyard, and Justin Kavlie to discuss all things villainy. What makes a good villain? What do villains…