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  • All-American Rejects To Headline Radio GBX Pop-Up Concert Wednesday Night

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    Radio GBX can now reveal that the VMA-winning, platinum-selling alternative rock band The All-American Rejects will be headlining a special pop-up concert Wednesday, May 14th! The “Dirty Little Secret” and “Swing Swing” artists will take the stage around 9 PM at UWGB’s Phoenix Park in partnership with Radio GBX, UWGB’s award-winning student radio station. Local…

  • Radio GBX Hosts Platinum-Selling Artist and Local Bands For Pop-Up Concert

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      Radio GBX, UWGB’s award-winning student radio station, is proud to host a special pop-up concert on Wednesday, May 14th from 6:00-10:00 PM. The show will feature local artists like Saintsonne, Ditch The Hubcap, and The Coves, all leading up to a secret special headliner! This platinum-selling, multi-hit, MTV Video Music Award-winning band will be…

  • New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: The Psychology of Acting Human (w/Alan Kopischke)

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    In this episode of Psychology and Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano sits down with Alan Kopischke, assistant professor of theatre and dance at the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay, and actor with experience in small and big theatre settings as well as film and TV shows. They discuss the role theatre plays in helping…

  • Frost Presents at International Institute of Municipal Clerks annual meeting

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    Susan Frost, Associate Lecturer in the Departments of the Humanities and in the Cofrin School of Business, will present “The Story of US: Engagement and Branding through Oral History” at the International Institute of Municipal Clerks annual meeting on May 18 in St. Louis, Mo.  Her academic work is in the applied humanities as it…

  • LeadGB Girls summer camp has spots available – sign up today and get a discount on next year’s registration!

    LeadGB Girls summer camp has spots available – sign up today and get a discount on next year’s registration!

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    LeadGB girls is for 1st through 8th grade girls and has availability June 16-20 and June 23-27, 2025. Now is the time to register your future leader! The goal of LeadGB is for campers to learn life skills that help them to be resilient problem solvers, develop relationships and communication skills, become more attuned to…

  • Teaching Professor of Humanities and History, Kevin Kain publishes research article

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    Kain’s most recent publication appears as “The Transfer of St. Metropolitan Filipp’s Relics Reconsidered” Canadian-American Slavic Studies 25 (2025): 179-212. The essay reconsiders the transfer of St. Filipp’s relics to Moscow in 1652, recognizing it as an act of historical replication founded on annual religious commemorations and intended to contextualize Tsar Aleksei Mikhailovich’s inheritance of…

  • German Honor Society inductees

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    UW-Green Bay’s chapter of Delta Phi Alpha, the national German Honor Society, inducted new members at a ceremony on May 2. Students must be a declared German major or minor, maintain at least a 3.3 GPA in the German courses and be committed to the study of the German language and culture. This year’s recipients…

  • Modern Language Awards recipients

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    The Modern Languages program held their annual award ceremony on April 29 and recognized outstanding students in French, German, and Spanish. This year’s award winners were: Excellence in French award – Neesa Peak Excellence in German award – Abigail Domena Excellence in Spanish award – Logan Dewick   Applied Language Award in French – Milo…

  • Let’s fill the Campus Cupboard for our Students!

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    Please consider donating shelf-stable foods, cleaning, or personal hygiene products to our Campus Cupboard during the Faculty & Staff Cookout on May 14th! Listed below are our greatest needs. Food: White Rice, Mac & Cheese, Peanut Butter, Soup, Pasta, Pasta Sauce, Cereal, Rice/Pasta Sides Supplies: Sponges, Dish Soap, Hand Soap, Paper Towels, Toilet Paper  …

  • Professor Emeritus Bob Howe and Erin Giese Published in Ecosphere

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    Professor Emeritus Bob Howe and Erin Giese, Associate Director of the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, were recently published in Ecosphere. Their article, titled “Occurrence patterns and trends of frogs in coastal wetlands of the Great Lakes call for further habitat restoration”, highlights important new findings in anuran ecology within the Great Lakes. Using 13 years…