University of Wisconsin - Steven's Point
Recent News About University of Wisconsin - Steven's Point
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University hosts MLK Day event featuring Kevin Leavy
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point is set to celebrate Martin Luther King Jr.
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Rapper J.P. returns to UW-Stevens Point for January performance
Rapper Josiah Gillie, known as J.P., is set to perform at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, his alma mater.
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UW-Stevens Point offers free planetarium shows this February
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point's Allen F. Blocher Planetarium will host a series of shows this February, offering an opportunity to explore galaxies and learn about various astronomical phenomena.
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UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield stages 'Godspell' musical from Jan. 31 to Feb. 6
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point at Marshfield is set to present the musical "Godspell" from January 31 to February 6.
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UW-Stevens Point names Michele Haywood as new police chief
A veteran law enforcement officer has been appointed as the new chief of Police and Security Services at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
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Stevens Point Wedding Expo returns with local vendors and workshops
Brides and grooms-to-be in Stevens Point can look forward to the 3rd annual Wedding Expo at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
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Wisconsin students assist DNR with forest repopulation efforts
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point’s LEAF program and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) have joined forces to involve school forests in tree seed collection.
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UW-Stevens Point showcases student interior architecture work
Works by interior architecture students at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point are being showcased at the Edna Carlsten Art Gallery.
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Chemistry Biology Building at UW-Stevens Point named after alumni donors
The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point will name its Chemistry Biology Building in honor of alumni Frank and Kathleen Haeni, acknowledging their significant contributions to the institution.
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UW-Stevens Point alumnus Danny Mitchell to speak at winter commencement
An alumnus of the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Danny Mitchell, will deliver a speech at the winter commencement ceremony on December 14.
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UW-Stevens Point students prepare for teaching roles in Spain
Two students from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point are preparing for an opportunity to teach English in Spain next fall.
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UW-Stevens Point appoints Joseph Primiano as new affirmative action administrator
An administrator from Gannon University has been appointed as the new assistant to the chancellor for affirmative action and Title IX at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
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Jeana Magyar – UWSP Excellence in Teaching Award
Jeana Magyar – UWSP Excellence in Teaching Award
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Artists sought for UW-Stevens Point Native American memorial project
Artists sought for UW-Stevens Point Native American memorial project
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Women's Basketball Games at Wartburg Tournament Canceled
he UW-Stevens Point women's basketball games at the Wartburg Tournament scheduled for Dec. 29 and 30 have been canceled.
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Paper Science and Chemical Engineering Foundation awards scholarships at UW-Stevens Point
The Paper Science and Chemical Engineering Foundation at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point awarded $54,500 in scholarships this fall to 49 students majoring in paper science and chemical engineering.
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UW-Stevens Point to offer three in-person commencement ceremonies Dec. 11
Winter commencement will be held Saturday, Dec. 11, with ceremonies at 10 a.m.,
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Generous gift endows cello and music advocacy fellowship at UW-Stevens Point
A $500,000 gift from a private charitable organization will help fund a faculty position in cello and music education advocacy at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
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UWSP in First Place After Day One of Wheaton Invite
University of Wisconsin Steven's Point issued the following announcement on Dec. 3The UW-Stevens Point swimming and diving teams are both in first place after the first day of the Wheaton Invite.
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Wisconsin State Journal: 70 students win scholarship
Like most college students, Cortez Clark is not an early riser.