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Level 4 Naming Opportunities

History &
Discovery

Preserve the past and inspire the future

Preserve the past and inspire the future in our research and archival areas honoring cultural heritage, creating a legacy of knowledge and exploration. UW-Green Bay has one of the most active Archives instruction programs among the Universities of Wisconsin. This space will offer the opportunity for more instructors to design assignments that connect students directly with primary source materials. It will also serve the broader community, providing a place for residents, historians, and researchers to explore regional history firsthand. 

Rendering of the Archives space on the 4th floor of CTEC

4th Floor Naming Opportunities

The table below lists naming opportunities on the fourth floor of the new Cofrin Technology and Education Center building. Naming opportunities begin with gifts of $25,000. Gifts may be fulfilled over a period of up to five years or designated in one’s estate plans.

KeyRoomSQ FT.
A
Open Seating (Total square footage includes open reader seating space on floors 3-5)9,450
B
Archives Research Room1,337
C
Extra Small Group Study Room (6 available)120
D
Individual Study Room (5 available)64
E
Small Group Study Room150
F
Archives Processing Workroom1,116
G
Archives Collection5,499
H
Archives Lab Classroom1,260
Fourth-floor plan of the Cofrin Technology & Education Center showing archives, study rooms, and open seating areas available for naming opportunities. Lettered markers correspond to the naming‑opportunities table on the page. The outline of the roof terrace from Level 3 appears faintly beneath the plan.

Image Description

This diagram shows the interior layout of the fourth floor of the Cofrin Technology & Education Center, with a faint outline underneath representing the rooftop terrace and green roof from Level 3. Lettered circles mark spaces associated with naming opportunities. The main features include open seating (A) across the curved southern portion of the floor, the Archives Research Room (B), extra-small group study rooms (C), individual study rooms (D), a small group study room (E), the Archives Processing Workroom (F), the Archives Collection storage area (G), and the Archives Lab Classroom (H). Room descriptions and sizes are listed in the naming‑opportunities table on this page.

Let's Plan Your Legacy

Explore how you can lend your name to a space that shapes tomorrow’s leaders. For more information, contact our Advancement team at 920-465-2074 or foundation@uwgb.edu.

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