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Science Forum at UW-Green Bay supports continuing education opportunities for K-12 science teachers throughout the region. Downtown Third Thursdays is a free lecture series at the Baylake Bank City Center in downtown Green Bay. UW-Green Bay faculty members share their expertise on a wide variety of topics. The program also helps strengthen Green Bay's downtown. UW-Green Bay faculty, staff and students played important roles in the development of the Atlas of the Breeding Birds of Wisconsin. The atlas, a project of the Wisconsin Society for Ornithology, is believed to be the largest natural history survey ever conducted in Wisconsin. UW-Green Bay hosts an annual community observance of Kwanzaa, a celebration based on the tradition of the African harvest festival. Kwanzaa features drumming. dancing, storytelling, food, crafts and other activities. |
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annual report highlights connectionsUW-Green Bay's 2007 Annual Report to the UW System provides many examples of the University's commitment to 'connecting learning to life.' See how UW-Green Bay students, faculty and staff are connecting learning to the life of the region, state and nation. |
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