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Prof. Weinschenk publishes with undergrad students
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Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) recently had an article accepted for publication with the 2023 cohort of his political science research lab students (his co-authors on the paper are all current or former UWGB undergraduate students–Isaac Erickson, Kaleigh Gale, Chloe Halford, James Harris, Alex Lange, Zea Miller, Ella Schwantes, Alax Stylinson, Connor Tenor, and Lucas…
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Top 5 Digital Accessibility Habits to Start Now
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With a federal digital accessibility deadline of April 24, 2026, fast approaching, now is the perfect time to build small, powerful habits into your workflow. Getting started doesn’t have to be overwhelming. True to our tenacious spirit, we’re tackling this challenge by breaking it down into simple, repeatable steps. Incorporating these five habits now will…
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The Highlighters are Coming – Phuture Phoenix 5th Graders Visit Campus!
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The Phuture Phoenix program will host nearly 1,100 fifth grade students from Title I schools across Northeast Wisconsin this fall! Watch for the kids in bright yellow t-shirts on Friday, October 24th and Friday, November 14th. UW-Green Bay student Role Models lead the groups around campus offering the children a window into what it’s like to…
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New “Serious Fun” Gets in the Ring with HWE Wrestlers
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It’s another high-flying episode of Serious Fun, live from the 2025 Brown County Library Pop Con! In the first-ever “Wrestler Wroundtable”, Dr. Bryan Carr (COMM, ITADS, WGSS) is joined by four pro wrestlers from local promotion Hybrid Wrestling Entertainment – Josie “Ice Box” Valentine, “Marvelous” Ethen Matthews, Sam Eli and Kujo “The Mad Dog Of…
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New “Serious Fun” Talks Life and Cartoons with Lucy Knisley
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In the first of three live Serious Fun broadcasts from the 2025 Brown County Library Pop Con, bestselling cartoonist and author behind books like Woe: A Housecat’s Story of Despair, Relish: My Life in the Kitchen, and the latest in her Peapod Farms series Sugar Shack Lucy Knisley sits down with Dr. Bryan Carr (COMM/ITADS/WGSS)…
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Join us in celebrating our Transfer Students
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Transfer Student Appreciation Week October 20-24, 2025 Transfer students bring unique perspectives, diverse experiences and valuable insight to our classrooms and campus community. There is both pride and gratitude in the fact that these students have chosen to finish their degrees at UW-Green Bay, while also enriching the academic and social fabric of our campus.…
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Seeking Nominations for the 2026 UW-Green Bay Alumni Awards
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UW-Green Bay Alumni Relations annually presents the Distinguished Alumni, the Outstanding Recent Alumni and the Honorary Alumni Awards. These awards recognize the professional accomplishments of UW-Green Bay alumni and individuals who advocate for UW-Green Bay as strongly as the most engaged graduates. The 2026 Alumni Awards Reception & Dinner will be held on Thursday, March…
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Prof. Voelker will present on Aldo Leopold on Oct. 23
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On Thursday, 10/23, from 6:30 to 7:30, Professor David Voelker (Humanities and History) will speak on “Aldo Leopold and Conservation in Green Bay” as part of the local history lecture series at the Brown County Library (Central Branch). For more information, see the library website.
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“Eat & Educate” Fall Series Continues with Session on Oct. 30
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AI is already being used in creative and unexpected ways across UW-Green Bay. To help faculty and staff learn from one another, UW-Green Bay’s Division of Information Technology (GBIT) and the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) are continuing the Provost-sponsored Eat & Educate series this fall. At October’s session, Research and…
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Women of Color student org fundraiser (October 21 & 22)
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Women of Color student organization is hosting a fundraiser on Tuesday, October 21 and Wednesday, October 22. On the menu, they’ll be selling chocolate covered treats such as strawberries, pretzels, and more! They are raising funds for a future trip to Chicago to visit the Women’s Art History museum. They appreciate support from the campus…