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Top-drawer placement! 'Connecting U' on phone book
Talk about helping people get connected! The cover of the new SBC phone directory for Green Bay/De Pere highlights images that will be familiar to most UW-Green Bay supporters: a photo montage of Phoenix Athletics. Also featured are the University’s logo, full name and the theme “Connecting learning to life.” The directory cover typically spotlights a local attraction or tourism destination — last year, it was the new Resch Center — and the publishers handed this year’s honor to Athletics and sports marketing director Robert Brooks. The new book, with approximately 100,000 copies in print, is being distributed this month.

Phoenix women hope for record with Badgers at the Resch on Dec. 13
Remember to wear your green when the UW-Green Bay Phoenix women’s basketball team hosts the Wisconsin Badgers at 1 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13. The game has been moved from the cozy Phoenix Sports Center to the more spacious Resch Center to accommodate additional fans. They’re hoping to eclipse the program’s single-game attendance record of 2,432.

Commencement speaker, a poet, has way with words
Ellen Kort, who takes poetry to sidewalks, classrooms and auditoriums in her role as Wisconsin’s Poet Laureate, always likes to leave some behind. She’ll do it at UW-Green Bay on Saturday, Dec. 20, as she delivers the commencement address during mid-year ceremonies at the Weidner Center. “Poetry lights the world, and now more than ever, we need that light to shine,” she says of her art. Kort has served as an ad hoc writing instructor for the University.

         photo of Ellen Kort

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High-powered conference on international justice brings prominent figures to UW-Green Bay Dec. 8
UW-Green Bay and St. Norbert College are teaming up to host a powerhouse two-day conference on international justice, with policy insiders sharing insight on headlines and history from South Africa, the Balkans, Chile and Washington, D.C.
    The conference, “International Social Justice, Its Forms and Philosophy,” will examine diplomatic, foreign policy, human rights, legal and intelligence issues — from the Cold War to the war on terrorism.
    The public portion of the conference takes place Monday, Dec. 8, at UW-Green Bay’s University Union. All sessions are free. Panelists include:
• Alexander Boraine, formerly the chief deputy to Archbishop Tutu on the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission;
• Jose Zalaquett, a Chilean attorney exiled after the 1970s coup who became influential in Amnesty International and on behalf of political prisoners;
• Robert Frowick, a retired U.S. ambassador at large in Eastern Europe who was a special adviser to the President and Secretary of State for implementation of the Dayton Peace Accords;
• James C. O’Brien, a special presidential envoy for the Balkans during the Clinton Administration;
• Eugene O’Sullivan, defense counsel for several defendants before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia;
• Alan Tieger, senior trial attorney in the Bosnian Serb leadership case, and the U.S. Justice Department’s senior prosecutor of the successful case against Los Angeles police officers in the Rodney King case; and
• Milt Bearden, a retired 30-year veteran of the CIA and one of its most highly decorated operations officers.
    The conference is organized as a tribute to the late Gary Weidner, who died in January 2003 at the age of 54. Weidner, a prominent Green Bay attorney, helped represent a defendant before the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands, in 2002. For details on the conference, see www.uwgb.edu/connect/socialjustice.

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