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Good Times Programming

Let the Good times Roll

Creating fun, meaningful experiences for UW-Green Bay students.

Our team is committed to bringing you the best campus events and activities. Originally founded in 1972, Good Times Programming is a group of student leaders who are charged with creating positive experiences that engage, enlighten and entertain. We strive to provide opportunities for every student to participate in programs that promote learning and exploration, fun and happiness and school spirit within a vibrant and inclusive campus community.

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Our Programming Board

Our team is always hard at work putting in time and energy to create vibrant experiences for all UW-Green Bay students. Contact us at 920-465-2405 or by email: stgtp@uwgb.edu, or visit us in the Union Room UU150.

Apply for a Board Position

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Office Liaison - Saige Kozlowski

"Hello! My name is Saige Kozlowski, and I am a third-year student at UWGB, majoring in Human Bio, with a health emphasis, and minoring in dance with a coaching certification. My role in Good Times Programming is to ensure everything is getting completed in a timely manner and helping with whatever may be needed! I enjoy seeing students step out of their comfort zones to have fun, feel included, and build meaningful friendship. Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with family and friends, dancing, thrifting, and bringing good energy to the function!"

The Office Liaison supports the programmers, oversees the internal communication of the organization, and serves as a representative to other organizations. The Office Liaison displays professionalism and confidence, and possesses programming, problem-solving and leadership skills.

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Communications Manager - Kayla Kohn

"Howdy!! My name is Kayla Kohn, and I am a second-year student at UWGB, double majoring in Political Science and Public Administration. My role in Good Times Programming as the Communications Manager is to ensure that our team stays closely connected, well informed, and properly assisted in the visual/digital promotion of their amazing events. I love participating in community engagement, planning outings with friends, and playing video games in my free time."

The Communications Manager is responsible for building campus awareness of the mission and purpose of GTP; informing students, faculty, staff and the media about the organization’s upcoming programming; and developing interest in GTP’s programming successes and achievements in student leadership. The Communications Manager is in charge of updating GTP events on campus calendars as well as table tents. Additionally, they create and publish information on all GTP social media platforms.

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Innovative Sounds - Abi Wise

"Hi, I'm Abi Wise, and I am the Innovative Sounds programmer for GTP. I'm a senior majoring in Marketing with a minor in Design Arts and a certificate in Professional Ethics. My goal as a programmer has been to connect our talented student performers with opportunities to gain exposure and experience, as well as connecting the entire student body with the local music scene. Programming is rewarding, as participants are not only having a fun time, but they are also discovering new interests, making lifelong memories, and connecting with new friends. In my downtime, I enjoy thrifting, live music, board games, exploring the outdoors, and crafting."

This programmer provides a wide variety of musical entertainment. They find music ahead of the trend and outside of the norm, while still following the mainstream trends in music, such as music on the radio and in the limelight now. Innovative Sounds opens up the world of music in new and exciting ways by bringing a variety of groups and bands.

Cultures & Communities - 

Saksham Yadav

"Hi, my name is Saksham Yadav. I’m a freshman from Nepal majoring in Software Engineering. I joined GTP to meet new people, build connections on campus, and get involved in fun and meaningful activities outside of class."

Grace Johnson

Creative Expressions - Grace Johnson

"Hi! I’m Grace Johnson, an Art Education major working toward becoming a high school art teacher. My role is Creative Expressions! I have the pleasure of planning events like Holiday Craft & Chill, Art & Farewell, Junk Journaling, and Gravedancers. My goal is to create fun, low-pressure spaces that help people relax, connect, and overcome their fear of making art. Outside of Good Times Programming you'll find me, talking about my cat Leo, hiking on the trails, and creating my own artwork!"

This programmer is responsible for providing opportunities to express yourself through creative and social outlets such as arts and crafts, dances and more. These include take-and-make activities, events like Holiday Chill & Craft Fest, Grad Cap Decorating, and Gravedancers Ball.

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Mindful Living - Kylee Thao

"My name is Kylee Thao, and I am this year’s Mindful Living programmer! Some events I plan that you may know are Pause for Paws, and Goat Flow Yoga. I am passionate about planning events because I want to create a sense of community at UWGB, and create lifelong memories for our students. Besides programming, I enjoy spending my free time outdoors. Whether it may be traveling, swimming, or paddleboarding, I love taking the time to sit back, relax, and enjoy the views of nature. Here at UWGB, I am double-majoring in Marketing and Business Administration with an emphasis in Entrepreneurship. I also am the friendly face you may come across at the Student Engagement Center Front Desk."

The Mindful Living programmer brings health and well-being topics to help you throughout your time at UW-Green Bay and ease your way into the world of "adulting"! Event topics include physical and mental health (ex: study skills, meditation), healthy relationships (ex: consent), and life skills (ex: cooking, budgeting).

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Novelty Entertainment - Wyatt Knoll

"Hello! My name is Wyatt Knoll, and I am a sophomore at UWGB majoring in Political Science with an emphasis in Social Studies Education. My favorite part of working at GTP is seeing the students get excited about events, which is why I wanted to work as the Novelty Entertainment Programmer. Some of my hobbies include drawing, playing video games, and collecting Pokémon cards."

Novelty Entertainment hosts show-stopping entertainment such as comedians, magicians, hypnotists, psychics and more unique entertainment. This programmer books performers for GB Week in September and a various novelties throughout the year.

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Sports, Rec & Travel - Ryan Wojtalewicz

"My name is Ryan. I am majoring in sociology and anthropology, minoring in psychology, and getting coaching certification. I enjoy hanging out with friends, playing video games, and reading manga. I'm the Sports, Rec & Travel Coordinator for GTP. I enjoy working for GTP because it's rewarding to help with fun events on campus, help my great team with events, and see everybody smile and have fun."

This programmer is responsible for providing a wide selection of opportunities outside the University. These include but are not limited to sports events (e.g. Brewers games or Gamblers games), recreational activities (e.g. camping and horseback riding), and theater. The annual Chicago trip and Wisconsin Dells trip are also popular with students.

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GB Nites - Reyna Barske

"My name is Reyna Barske. I am a second year student, majoring in Human Resource Management. I am the GB Nites programmer for Good Times Programming. I enjoy working as a programmer because my role allows me creative freedom and I like to know the events I plan and work are bringing other students joy. In my free time I enjoy hiking, reading, and trying new coffee places."

The GB Nites programmer aims to develop monthly late-night programs that provide students with an entertaining end to their week on Fridays. Events typically include foods and desserts, interactive activities such as roller skating or Just Dance, and often include performances such as live bands, comedians, or even pancake artists!

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Trivia and Phoenix Club - Abe Blumin

"Hello, my name is Abe Blumin, I’m a junior this year and a double major in history and English with a minor in studio arts. In my free time I love to bake and read! I’m the trivia programmer this year and I’m so excited to plan fun trivia events and other Phoenix club events!"

This programmer aims to utilize and enrich the Phoenix Club space with a variety of Trivia's and games that create a fun 'Pub Style' atmosphere. The Trivia's commonly have a specific theme which allows all students to eventually see a topic they are passionate about or interested in. Prizes and promotional deals are always up for grabs.

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Post-Traditional/Commuter - 

Katelyn Kalkofen

"My name is Katelyn Kalkofen, and I’m joining GTP as an event coordinator for post-traditional and commuter students! I'm a currently first-year commuter student and my major is Pre-Social work with a minor in Psych! I plan on becoming a clinical therapist with an emphasis in mental health. I love to be outdoors, hunting, and hiking. I also love to read and crochet. I really look forward to being part of the GTP team!!"

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Event Assistant - Alisha Kropidlowski

"I’m Alisha Kropidlowski (They/She) and I’m a junior studying Psychology with a minor in Philosophy and a certificate in Professional Ethics. I am an Event Assistant with GTP, a position that entails assisting at events throughout the semester and helping event programmers do their job. In my free time, I enjoy reading, playing casual video games, going for a simple walk, and drawing or painting."

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Event Assistant - Maddy Hartmann

"My name is Maddy Hartmann and I am a senior studying Communication with a minor in Business Administration. I enjoy traveling, going for walks, hanging out with loved ones and cooking/baking. I am an Event Assistant and enjoy working in event programming because it is a rewarding experience to see students have fun on campus and make connections with others!"

Event Assistant - Katey Johnson


Event Assistant - Bei Schelk


Event Assistant - Manish Acharya


Supervisor - Nina Dessoir

"Hello! My name is Nina Dessoir, and I am a Program Manager in the Student Engagement Center supporting cultural and social programming, as well as Good Times Programming (GTP). One of my favorite parts of my role is collaborating with students and campus partners to create meaningful programs for all at UW–Green Bay. Outside of work, I enjoy traveling, playing video games, and spending time with my husband and our dogs. I am passionate about helping students feel welcomed, represented, and connected on campus."

Nina is responsible for providing support to all members of the Good Times Programming board. She helps students take an idea and turn it into a reality while following guidelines set by the Student Engagement Center and the university.

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