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University of Wisconsin–Green Bay

The University of Wisconsin–Green Bay (UW–Green Bay, UWGB, or Green Bay) is a public university in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with regional campuses in Marinette, Manitowoc, and Sheboygan. Founded in 1965, it is part of the University of Wisconsin System. As of Fall 2020, student enrollment was approximately 8,970, including 8,531 undergraduate students.[7]

University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
MottoAd Scientiam Renovandam[1][2] (Latin)
Motto in English
"To Update Science"
TypePublic university
Established1965; 59 years ago (1965)
Parent institution
University of Wisconsin System
AccreditationHLC
Academic affiliations
Budget$130 million[3]
ChancellorMichael Alexander[4]
Students9,870 (all four campuses)
Undergraduates9,278
Postgraduates592
Location, ,
United States

44°31′48″N 87°55′15″W / 44.53°N 87.92083°W / 44.53; -87.92083
CampusMidsize city[5], 700 acres (2.8 km2)
Other campuses
NewspaperThe Fourth Estate
ColorsGreen and white[6]
   
NicknamePhoenix
Sporting affiliations
MascotPhlash the Phoenix
Websitewww.uwgb.edu

Since its founding, the school has had an environmental sustainability emphasis; it was nicknamed "Eco U" in 1971 by Newsweek.[8]). It offers associate, bachelor's, and master's degree programs, as well as a doctoral program, First Nations Ed.D. The university's mascot is the phoenix.

History edit

By 1958, the University of Wisconsin–Extension's Green Bay center had grown to 500 students, the second-largest of UW–Extension's eight freshman-sophomore centers. It grew to become the largest by 1965. Demand soon grew for a full-fledged four-year campus serving northeastern Wisconsin. In 1963, the Coordinating Committee for Higher Education unanimously recommended building a new university in the Fox Valley. Governor Warren Knowles, who was somewhat cool to the idea, proposed that the freshman-sophomore campuses in Green Bay and Kenosha be expanded to four-year institutions (the Kenosha institution eventually became the University of Wisconsin–Parkside). The bill was signed into law on September 2, 1965.[9]

UW–Green Bay officially came into being in the fall of 1968, with the first classes being held at the Deckner Center (now Anne Sullivan Elementary School), home of the former Green Bay extension center. It moved to its current location in the fall of 1969.[10]

In 2018, as part of a UW System restructuring that merged 13 two-year schools with seven four year schools, UW–Green Bay took responsibility for the former UW–Marinette, UW–Sheboygan, and UW–Manitowoc branches, turning them into University of Wisconsin–Green Bay Marinette, Sheboygan, and Manitowoc campuses.[11] In January 2024, Chancellor Alexander announced that the Marinette campus would move all instruction online.[12]

 
UniversityWisconsinGreenBaySign

Academics edit

Originally, the university's two governing bodies, the College of Professional Studies and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences supervised all academic programs, but the university put forth a restructuring plan in 2016 that divided the two into four new colleges.[13]

Austin E. Cofrin School of Business edit

Named for Austin E. Cofrin, a local philanthropist, the school was constituted in 2010 after Cofrin's son, David (who the campus library is named after) donated money to establish the program. Cofrin's donation was the largest for an academic program since the university's founding. The Cofrin School of Business oversees the accounting, business administration, and international business majors.

College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences edit

The CAHSS oversees the most majors of any of the university's four colleges, including all arts-related majors (both fine and performing), all humanities majors, all social science majors, the university's communication program, and the economics and information science programs.[14]

College of Health, Education and Social Welfare edit

The CHESW oversees the university's professional programs, including education, healthcare management, social work, and the joint nursing programs that the university maintains with the nearby Bellin College of Nursing.

College of Science, Engineering and Technology edit

The CSET oversees all science-related majors, in addition to mathematics and the university's Engineering Technology program.

Removal of interdisciplinary requirement edit

Until 2017, the university mandated that students complete at least one interdisciplinary major or minor in order to ensure a more well-rounded education. As an example, a student in a major classified as disciplinary, such as music, accounting, biology, or English was required to complete either a double major or a minor in a field with some professional applications considered interdisciplinary, such as business administration, communication, or computer science.[15] In late 2017, faculty members on the school's University Committee (of the Faculty Senate) proposed to remove the requirement in the interest of streamlining the academic process, a proposal that was controversial but ultimately passed.[16]

Top majors edit

The university's top majors, by degrees granted, are:[17]

Undergraduate:

  1. Business Administration
  2. Psychology
  3. Integrative Leadership Studies (an online-only BA/BS program targeted at non-traditional students)
  4. Human Biology
  5. Nursing (all tracks)

Graduate:

  1. Master of Social Work
  2. Master of Sustainable Management

Campus edit

 
Map of campus

The 200-acre campus is on the northeast side of the city of Green Bay, overlooking Lake Michigan's Green Bay body of water. Much of the campus is composed of natural areas, with the campus bordered on one side by the bay and on the other by the Niagara Escarpment.[18] A system of circular roads (North, East, and South Circle Drives) surrounds the central campus and are the main thoroughfares for traffic on campus, in addition to a few smaller roads that connect the Circle Drives with parking lots. The Cofrin Memorial Arboretum forms a natural boundary of 290 acres encircling the campus. It offers recreation, field trips, and research projects. The purpose of the Arboretum is to restore and preserve some of Wisconsin's native ecological communities and to offer an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate nature. It has more than six miles of trails open to the public.[19] The David A. Cofrin Library sits at the heart of campus, and is one of the tallest buildings in the Green Bay area.[20] Adjacent to the library in the central part of campus are all academic buildings, the University Union (UW–Green Bay's student union), and the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. All of the university's residential buildings (with the exception of a female-only house adjacent to campus) are in the northeast part of campus, and include traditional residence halls, shared-bedroom apartments, and newer private bedroom apartments. The Richard Mauthe Center (formerly known as the Ecumenical Center) is just south of the residence halls and serves as the campus' religious center. The Mauthe Center is one of two buildings on campus that are run semi-independently of the university, the other being the Weidner Center. The Kress Events Center and various athletic fields dominate the southeast part of campus. A university-owned golf course, the Shorewood Golf Course, takes up the majority of the northern side of campus.[21]

Across Nicolet Drive, the road that forms the western border of the university, are two university-owned properties, Lambeau Cottage and Communiversity Park. Lambeau Cottage was owned by Green Bay Packers founder Curly Lambeau from 1941 to 1956, and was acquired by the state in 1978.[22] The building served many purposes, including a retreat center and headquarters for the sailing team, but fell into disrepair over time. In 2005, an alumnus provided a donation to restore the Lambeau Cottage, and it again finds itself typically used for university retreats.[23] Communiversity Park is a small park adjacent to the Lambeau Cottage and overlooks the bay.

Facilities edit

Weidner Center for the Performing Arts edit

 
Weidner Center

The Weidner Center for the Performing Arts contains the 2,000-seat Cofrin Family Hall, the 200-seat Fort Howard Hall for recitals, the 99-seat-in-the-round Jean Weidner Theatre, and a dance studio.

 
Cofrin Memorial Arboretum

David A. Cofrin Library edit

The Cofrin Library has a collection of more than one million items, and the Special Collections Department contains historical records of northeastern Wisconsin, genealogical records, and a local business archives collection. The library's top floor is home to university administration as well as viewpoints for notable landmarks within the area.

Kress Events Center edit

 
Kress Events Center

The Kress Events Center is the host for Phoenix Athletics, concerts, and university-wide events and is the headquarters for workouts, weight training, and intramural sports. The facility has an athletics training room, weight rooms, cardio deck, pool, racquetball courts, a climbing tower, outdoor playing fields, and a multipurpose gymnasium for basketball, volleyball and indoor tennis.

LeMieux Chapel edit

Joseph LeMieux was a stonemason who built lighthouses on the Great Lakes. His brother-in-law, Fabian LaPlant, was a carpenter. Together they teamed to build the LeMieux Chapel.[24]

Student housing edit

UW–Green Bay has 28 residential buildings, including traditional residence halls, apartment style residence halls, and student apartments. Approximately 2,000 students live on campus.[25]

Concourse 'tunnel' system edit

The UW–Green Bay main campus has a concourse system of underground corridors, casually referred to as "tunnels", that connect eleven of its buildings. Designed with the David A. Cofrin Library at its center, subterranean hallways branch out to Student Services, the University Union and seven academic buildings. Opposite the adjacent Theatre Hall and Studio Arts buildings that form an arts wing is a sciences wing comprises Instructional Services, Environmental Sciences and Laboratory Sciences buildings. To the west of the library are the L.G. Wood and John M. Rose Halls. Constructed in 2002, Mary Ann Cofrin Hall is the newest building in the concourse system. Campus buildings not connected by the concourse system are the residence halls, Kress Center, the Weidner Center, and the Brown County STEM and Innovation Center which broke ground September 17, 2018. In addition to helping faculty, staff and students navigate campus in adverse weather, the concourse system facilitates accessibility.

Activities edit

The student body participates in issues regarding university governance through the Student Government Association, which consists of an executive branch, a legislative branch, and a judicial branch (the Student Court).

Athletics edit

 
Sandy Cohen, playing basketball for Green Bay.

UW–Green Bay, which brands itself athletically as "Green Bay", is an NCAA Division I school and a member of the Horizon League.

The Green Bay women's basketball team has won or tied for the Horizon League regular-season championship twenty times.[26] The team has been to the NCAA tournament twenty times. It has also made two appearances in the Women's National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).

The team received its first national ranking in 2003, when it was ranked as high as #16 in both the Associated Press poll and the Coaches' Poll. In 2005, it also received a national ranking and a bid to the NCAA Tournament, but was knocked out in the first round by Maryland. In 2006, it appeared in the WNIT, where it lost to Iowa State in a first-round game. The next season, it was seeded #9 in the NCAA Tournament, where it defeated New Mexico in the first round before falling to top-seeded Connecticut in the second round. That loss ended their school record and nation-leading 26-game winning streak.

The next NCAA Tournament win for the Phoenix women came in 2010, when they entered as a #12 seed and upset 5-seed Virginia in the first round before bowing out to Iowa State on the Cyclones' home court just short of the Sweet 16. In the 2011 tournament, they entered as a #5 seed and made their first Sweet Sixteen appearance, defeating Arkansas–Little Rock and Michigan State before losing to regional top seed Baylor.

The Green Bay softball team claimed its first Horizon League tournament championship in 2005. It went on to the national tournament, where it defeated #5 seed Oregon State in the first round.

The Green Bay Women's Volleyball team claimed its first regular season Horizon League title and the first Horizon League tournament championship in 2018. The team went on to the NCAA DI tournament, losing to the #4 seed University of Wisconsin–Madison in the first round.

Notable alumni edit

Sports edit

 
Tony Bennett (basketball)

Politics and education edit

 
Barbara Lawton

Entertainment edit

Business edit

Notable faculty edit

References edit

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External links edit

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The University of Wisconsin Green Bay UW Green Bay UWGB or Green Bay is a public university in Green Bay Wisconsin with regional campuses in Marinette Manitowoc and Sheboygan Founded in 1965 it is part of the University of Wisconsin System As of Fall 2020 student enrollment was approximately 8 970 including 8 531 undergraduate students 7 University of Wisconsin Green BayMottoAd Scientiam Renovandam 1 2 Latin Motto in English To Update Science TypePublic universityEstablished1965 59 years ago 1965 Parent institutionUniversity of Wisconsin SystemAccreditationHLCAcademic affiliationsCUMUSpace grantBudget 130 million 3 ChancellorMichael Alexander 4 Students9 870 all four campuses Undergraduates9 278Postgraduates592LocationGreen Bay Wisconsin United States44 31 48 N 87 55 15 W 44 53 N 87 92083 W 44 53 87 92083CampusMidsize city 5 700 acres 2 8 km2 Other campusesManitowocMarinetteSheboyganNewspaperThe Fourth EstateColorsGreen and white 6 NicknamePhoenixSporting affiliationsNCAA Division I HorizonCCSAMascotPhlash the PhoenixWebsitewww wbr uwgb wbr edu Since its founding the school has had an environmental sustainability emphasis it was nicknamed Eco U in 1971 by Newsweek 8 It offers associate bachelor s and master s degree programs as well as a doctoral program First Nations Ed D The university s mascot is the phoenix Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 Austin E Cofrin School of Business 2 2 College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences 2 3 College of Health Education and Social Welfare 2 4 College of Science Engineering and Technology 2 5 Removal of interdisciplinary requirement 2 6 Top majors 3 Campus 4 Facilities 4 1 Weidner Center for the Performing Arts 4 2 David A Cofrin Library 4 3 Kress Events Center 4 4 LeMieux Chapel 4 5 Student housing 4 6 Concourse tunnel system 5 Activities 6 Athletics 7 Notable alumni 7 1 Sports 7 2 Politics and education 7 3 Entertainment 7 4 Business 8 Notable faculty 9 References 10 External linksHistory editBy 1958 the University of Wisconsin Extension s Green Bay center had grown to 500 students the second largest of UW Extension s eight freshman sophomore centers It grew to become the largest by 1965 Demand soon grew for a full fledged four year campus serving northeastern Wisconsin In 1963 the Coordinating Committee for Higher Education unanimously recommended building a new university in the Fox Valley Governor Warren Knowles who was somewhat cool to the idea proposed that the freshman sophomore campuses in Green Bay and Kenosha be expanded to four year institutions the Kenosha institution eventually became the University of Wisconsin Parkside The bill was signed into law on September 2 1965 9 UW Green Bay officially came into being in the fall of 1968 with the first classes being held at the Deckner Center now Anne Sullivan Elementary School home of the former Green Bay extension center It moved to its current location in the fall of 1969 10 In 2018 as part of a UW System restructuring that merged 13 two year schools with seven four year schools UW Green Bay took responsibility for the former UW Marinette UW Sheboygan and UW Manitowoc branches turning them into University of Wisconsin Green Bay Marinette Sheboygan and Manitowoc campuses 11 In January 2024 Chancellor Alexander announced that the Marinette campus would move all instruction online 12 nbsp UniversityWisconsinGreenBaySignAcademics editOriginally the university s two governing bodies the College of Professional Studies and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences supervised all academic programs but the university put forth a restructuring plan in 2016 that divided the two into four new colleges 13 Austin E Cofrin School of Business edit Named for Austin E Cofrin a local philanthropist the school was constituted in 2010 after Cofrin s son David who the campus library is named after donated money to establish the program Cofrin s donation was the largest for an academic program since the university s founding The Cofrin School of Business oversees the accounting business administration and international business majors College of Arts Humanities and Social Sciences edit The CAHSS oversees the most majors of any of the university s four colleges including all arts related majors both fine and performing all humanities majors all social science majors the university s communication program and the economics and information science programs 14 College of Health Education and Social Welfare edit The CHESW oversees the university s professional programs including education healthcare management social work and the joint nursing programs that the university maintains with the nearby Bellin College of Nursing College of Science Engineering and Technology edit The CSET oversees all science related majors in addition to mathematics and the university s Engineering Technology program Removal of interdisciplinary requirement edit Until 2017 the university mandated that students complete at least one interdisciplinary major or minor in order to ensure a more well rounded education As an example a student in a major classified as disciplinary such as music accounting biology or English was required to complete either a double major or a minor in a field with some professional applications considered interdisciplinary such as business administration communication or computer science 15 In late 2017 faculty members on the school s University Committee of the Faculty Senate proposed to remove the requirement in the interest of streamlining the academic process a proposal that was controversial but ultimately passed 16 Top majors edit The university s top majors by degrees granted are 17 Undergraduate Business Administration Psychology Integrative Leadership Studies an online only BA BS program targeted at non traditional students Human Biology Nursing all tracks Graduate Master of Social Work Master of Sustainable ManagementCampus edit nbsp Map of campus The 200 acre campus is on the northeast side of the city of Green Bay overlooking Lake Michigan s Green Bay body of water Much of the campus is composed of natural areas with the campus bordered on one side by the bay and on the other by the Niagara Escarpment 18 A system of circular roads North East and South Circle Drives surrounds the central campus and are the main thoroughfares for traffic on campus in addition to a few smaller roads that connect the Circle Drives with parking lots The Cofrin Memorial Arboretum forms a natural boundary of 290 acres encircling the campus It offers recreation field trips and research projects The purpose of the Arboretum is to restore and preserve some of Wisconsin s native ecological communities and to offer an opportunity to enjoy and appreciate nature It has more than six miles of trails open to the public 19 The David A Cofrin Library sits at the heart of campus and is one of the tallest buildings in the Green Bay area 20 Adjacent to the library in the central part of campus are all academic buildings the University Union UW Green Bay s student union and the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts All of the university s residential buildings with the exception of a female only house adjacent to campus are in the northeast part of campus and include traditional residence halls shared bedroom apartments and newer private bedroom apartments The Richard Mauthe Center formerly known as the Ecumenical Center is just south of the residence halls and serves as the campus religious center The Mauthe Center is one of two buildings on campus that are run semi independently of the university the other being the Weidner Center The Kress Events Center and various athletic fields dominate the southeast part of campus A university owned golf course the Shorewood Golf Course takes up the majority of the northern side of campus 21 Across Nicolet Drive the road that forms the western border of the university are two university owned properties Lambeau Cottage and Communiversity Park Lambeau Cottage was owned by Green Bay Packers founder Curly Lambeau from 1941 to 1956 and was acquired by the state in 1978 22 The building served many purposes including a retreat center and headquarters for the sailing team but fell into disrepair over time In 2005 an alumnus provided a donation to restore the Lambeau Cottage and it again finds itself typically used for university retreats 23 Communiversity Park is a small park adjacent to the Lambeau Cottage and overlooks the bay Facilities editWeidner Center for the Performing Arts edit Main article Weidner Center for the Performing Arts nbsp Weidner Center The Weidner Center for the Performing Arts contains the 2 000 seat Cofrin Family Hall the 200 seat Fort Howard Hall for recitals the 99 seat in the round Jean Weidner Theatre and a dance studio nbsp Cofrin Memorial Arboretum David A Cofrin Library edit The Cofrin Library has a collection of more than one million items and the Special Collections Department contains historical records of northeastern Wisconsin genealogical records and a local business archives collection The library s top floor is home to university administration as well as viewpoints for notable landmarks within the area Kress Events Center edit Main article Kress Events Center nbsp Kress Events Center The Kress Events Center is the host for Phoenix Athletics concerts and university wide events and is the headquarters for workouts weight training and intramural sports The facility has an athletics training room weight rooms cardio deck pool racquetball courts a climbing tower outdoor playing fields and a multipurpose gymnasium for basketball volleyball and indoor tennis LeMieux Chapel edit Joseph LeMieux was a stonemason who built lighthouses on the Great Lakes His brother in law Fabian LaPlant was a carpenter Together they teamed to build the LeMieux Chapel 24 Student housing edit UW Green Bay has 28 residential buildings including traditional residence halls apartment style residence halls and student apartments Approximately 2 000 students live on campus 25 Concourse tunnel system edit The UW Green Bay main campus has a concourse system of underground corridors casually referred to as tunnels that connect eleven of its buildings Designed with the David A Cofrin Library at its center subterranean hallways branch out to Student Services the University Union and seven academic buildings Opposite the adjacent Theatre Hall and Studio Arts buildings that form an arts wing is a sciences wing comprises Instructional Services Environmental Sciences and Laboratory Sciences buildings To the west of the library are the L G Wood and John M Rose Halls Constructed in 2002 Mary Ann Cofrin Hall is the newest building in the concourse system Campus buildings not connected by the concourse system are the residence halls Kress Center the Weidner Center and the Brown County STEM and Innovation Center which broke ground September 17 2018 In addition to helping faculty staff and students navigate campus in adverse weather the concourse system facilitates accessibility Activities editThe student body participates in issues regarding university governance through the Student Government Association which consists of an executive branch a legislative branch and a judicial branch the Student Court Athletics editMain article Green Bay Phoenix nbsp Sandy Cohen playing basketball for Green Bay UW Green Bay which brands itself athletically as Green Bay is an NCAA Division I school and a member of the Horizon League The Green Bay women s basketball team has won or tied for the Horizon League regular season championship twenty times 26 The team has been to the NCAA tournament twenty times It has also made two appearances in the Women s National Invitation Tournament WNIT The team received its first national ranking in 2003 when it was ranked as high as 16 in both the Associated Press poll and the Coaches Poll In 2005 it also received a national ranking and a bid to the NCAA Tournament but was knocked out in the first round by Maryland In 2006 it appeared in the WNIT where it lost to Iowa State in a first round game The next season it was seeded 9 in the NCAA Tournament where it defeated New Mexico in the first round before falling to top seeded Connecticut in the second round That loss ended their school record and nation leading 26 game winning streak The next NCAA Tournament win for the Phoenix women came in 2010 when they entered as a 12 seed and upset 5 seed Virginia in the first round before bowing out to Iowa State on the Cyclones home court just short of the Sweet 16 In the 2011 tournament they entered as a 5 seed and made their first Sweet Sixteen appearance defeating Arkansas Little Rock and Michigan State before losing to regional top seed Baylor The Green Bay softball team claimed its first Horizon League tournament championship in 2005 It went on to the national tournament where it defeated 5 seed Oregon State in the first round The Green Bay Women s Volleyball team claimed its first regular season Horizon League title and the first Horizon League tournament championship in 2018 The team went on to the NCAA DI tournament losing to the 4 seed University of Wisconsin Madison in the first round Notable alumni editSports edit nbsp Tony Bennett basketball Kathi Bennett basketball coach Tony Bennett basketball player and coach Alec Brown basketball player 27 Logan Vander Velden basketball player Sandy Cohen basketball player Keifer Sykes basketball player Alfonzo McKinnie basketball player Michael Schachtner basketball player Jeff Nordgaard basketball player Julie Wojta basketball player Jessica Lindstrom basketball player Allie LeClaire basketball player and coach Mehryn Kraker basketball player and coach Tosaint Ricketts soccer player Horst Stemke Olympic athlete Rob Davis Dallas Cowboys assistant coach 28 Politics and education edit nbsp Barbara Lawton James R Charneski Wisconsin State Representative Robert Cowles Wisconsin State Senator Dave Hansen Wisconsin State Senator Frank Lasee Wisconsin State Senator Barbara Lawton Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin attended Sharon Metz Wisconsin State Representative Kathleen E Christensen social scientist Romaine Quinn Wisconsin State Senator Tyler Vorpagel Wisconsin State Representative Ty Bodden Wisconsin State Representative Entertainment edit Nick Mortensen comedian Mike Grell comic book writer and artist Tony Shalhoub actor did not graduate Kevin MacLeod composer and musician Business edit Mike Jackson former Supervalu executive Jill Lajdziak former general manager Saturn Mark King CEO of Taco Bell 29 and former president amp CEO of TaylorMade Notable faculty editGregory S Aldrete Emeritus Professor of History and Humanistic Studies 30 Herbert J Grover Wisconsin educator and politician served as a professor in the 1990s 31 Harvey J Kaye Emeritus Professor of Democracy and Justice Studies 32 Michael Monfils Mayor of Green Bay served as adjunct Government faculty after leaving mayoral office in 1979 33 Denise Sweet Poet Laureate of Wisconsin 2004 2008 Associate Professor of First Nations Studies at the university until 2011 34 References edit A Latin motto Ad Scientiam Renovandam Inside UW Green Bay News news uwgb edu Although officially adopted in 2009 the university s motto is rarely used Quick Facts University of Wisconsin Green Bay www uwgb ed Michael Alexander named new chancellor of UW Green Bay April 2 2020 IPEDS University of Wisconsin Green Bay Institutional Colors Marketing and University Communication University of Wisconsin Green Bay Uwgb edu Retrieved 2016 04 13 Quick Facts Marketing and University Communication University of Wisconsin Green Bay www uwgb edu Retrieved 2018 01 22 The History of Eco U University of Wisconsin Green Bay University of Wisconsin Green Bay Retrieved 11 March 2021 Chapter 2 Uwgb edu Retrieved 2012 05 16 Campus Profile UW Green Bay Uwgb edu 1970 06 01 Retrieved 2012 05 16 UW System Board of Regents approves name changes for 2 year campuses Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved 2019 02 12 Greenberg Susan January 22 2024 UW Green Bay Marinette Campus to Move Online in the Fall Inside Higher Ed Retrieved 2024 01 25 Regents approve more dynamic administrative model for UW Green Bay Inside UW Green Bay News news uwgb edu Retrieved 2018 01 22 Units amp Programs UW Green Bay Archived from the original on 2016 08 31 Interdisciplinary Majors and Minors lt University of Wisconsin Green Bay catalog uwgb edu Archived from the original on 2018 01 23 Retrieved 2018 01 22 UW Green Bay Faculty Senate Minutes 12 13 17 1 13 PDF Quick Facts University of Wisconsin Green Bay University of Wisconsin Green Bay Retrieved 11 March 2021 In Depth Campus Profile UW Green Bay Uwgb edu 2010 05 17 Retrieved 2012 05 16 Cofrin Center for Biodiversity Uwgb edu Retrieved 2012 05 16 GmbH Emporis Green Bay Statistics EMPORIS www emporis com Archived from the original on January 29 2018 Retrieved 2018 01 28 UW Green Bay Campus Map PDF Retrieved 2018 09 13 History Packers Partenrship University of Wisconsin Green Bay www uwgb edu Retrieved 2018 01 28 Seidl Ace Eight of Spades Justin Campus Compass UWGB www uwgb edu Retrieved 2018 01 28 LeMieux Chapel is UWGB s hidden haven Green Bay Press Gazette greenbaypressgazette com 2012 05 12 Retrieved 2012 05 16 Ask GB Uwgb intelliresponse com 2008 01 17 Archived from the original on 2010 04 13 Retrieved 2012 05 16 Horizon League Raise Your Sights Archived from the original on 2007 06 03 Retrieved 2007 10 01 Recent news on Alec Brown Phoenix Suns Rotoworld com Retrieved 2015 07 11 UW Green Bay Continues to Seek Ways to Better Serve the Region Inside UW Green Bay News news uwgb edu Mark King www yum com Yum Brands Archived from the original on January 15 2021 Retrieved 2023 04 10 Gregory Aldrete Faculty amp Staff Humanities UW Green Bay www uwgb edu Retrieved 2022 05 29 Shively Neil January 8 2010 Where are they now Bert Grover battling knee surgery complications Wisopinion com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 via Wayback Machine Faculty note Prof Emeritus Harvey Kaye explains radical speech by Pres Roosevelt Inside UW Green Bay News Retrieved 2022 05 29 Mayors of Green Bay 2012 05 12 Archived from the original on 2012 05 12 Retrieved 2017 11 21 The Poetry of Prof Denise Sweet Inside UW Green Bay News Retrieved 2022 05 29 External links edit nbsp Media related to University of Wisconsin Green Bay at Wikimedia Commons Official website UW Green Bay Athletics website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of Wisconsin Green Bay amp oldid 1200693554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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