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The university continues to help region move forward from the pandemic.
When classes went fully virtual, Molly Gwitt started her own small business on Instagram to sell her ceramics.
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The student count for fall 2020 was 2% higher than the previous year.
Last week the college sent out an email, driving home the point that while cases are down it’s not time to drop your guard.
The Rochester Inn in Sheboygan Falls implemented a reduced-contact experience for guests’ safety.
The goal is to create the historical narrative of the pandemic in Green Bay.
The site, located at the Weidner Center, is averaging about 350-400 tests per day.
Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Testing will be required every other week for those who plan to be on campus at least weekly.
Local health departments are in a position where they don’t have the capacity to launch a massive vaccination clinic throughout the state.
Flipping the calendar won’t make everything go away, although the hope is that brighter days are ahead when it comes to the pandemic.
UW-Green Bay has the lowest COVID-19 caseload in the system.
UWGB admissions says COVID isn’t just impacting prospective students.
Starrlene Grossman and Libby Jacobs commiserated before heading home from working at the Health and Human Services building.
Members of the Lifelong Learning Institute continue to rave about a “Virus Without Borders and COVID-19” presentation given by Brian Merkel.
Mike Alexander noted the aggressive contact tracing the university has done.
The team will answer questions about mental health support and resources available to students.
Digital reporter Kyle Malzhan takes viewers along through his day as a student at UW-Green Bay.
Facilities personnel suggested a reminder to students to wipe down their work area each time they enter a classroom.
The university’s COVID dashboard shows a positivity rate of 0.87%, out of about 5,400 tests since the beginning of September.
This delivery model helps keep communication alive, but has UWGB students and faculty questioning the future of higher education.
UWGB has a positivity rate of just over one percent.
The university's theatre program is also filming and virtually sharing two virtual productions this fall in place of a musical.
"Because of this we’ve been able to attend in-person classes and feel free to live safely on campus."
The camps begin in October.
Those who are experiencing COVID-like symptoms should contact The Wellness Center for a PCR test instead of going through antigen testing.
Heidi Hussli, a 1997 graduate, has died following a brief hospitalization related to COVID-19.
The form is available online.
Students are welcome to sit on available furniture in common areas, as directed by signage.
The event begins at 10 a.m. Monday.
More than 90 staff members have come on board since this time last year.
Changes are happening at residence halls, classrooms, dining services and the Kress Center.
University officials say this will reduce COVID-19 spread by decreasing foot traffic/touches in office spaces.
The drive-thru graduation ceremony was held Aug. 22.
The university will be providing each student with two cloth face masks.
The campus has sanitation stations and is planning to have fewer students in each classroom.