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Vol. 01, No. 12, January 26, 2012

High-impact learning:
Expert sees positives for UW-Green Bay
From first-year seminars to study abroad to research assistantships, there are proven ways to engage college students and better their odds of graduating. Jillian Kinzie of Indiana University shared thoughts while keynoting a teaching conference here. She thinks UW-Green Bay is on the right track. Learn more.
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Dickman, Tak join Foundation
Two more business and community leaders have joined the 30-member board of directors of the UW-Green Bay Foundation, Inc. Craig Dickman of Breakthrough Fuel, Green Bay, and Sahil Tak of ST Paper, Oconto Falls, are the latest to accept appointment. Learn more. |
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Jazz, tradition, youth
It brings together a uniquely American art form (jazz) with University tradition (42 years running) and an infusion of youthful energy (top high school and college players.) This weekend’s Jazz Fest at UW-Green Bay will be a terrific show and even better learning experience. Learn more. |
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A memorable Top 10
UW-Green Bay’s second semester started this week. In saying hello to 2012, we also paused to reflect on an exceedingly eventful 2011. Despite some challenges, it was a year of impressive achievement, as evidenced by an unofficial “Top 10” of good news stories. Learn more. |
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| Two centuries of experience
There are 195 years of collective service to UW-Green Bay represented in this group of senior faculty and staff members. They were honored at January convocation. Celebrating employment milestones were, back row, heating and cooling plant superintendent Dennis Bailey (30 years), business and finance professor William Lepley (25); and, front row, business lecturer Brent Hussin (25), collections-management librarian Joan Robb (30), geoscience professor Steve Dutch (35), assistant Lore Slattery of the Dean of Students Office (25) and bookstore manager Patrick Sorelle (25).
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