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| Established | 1965 |
| Type: | State university |
| Chancellor: | Dr. Bruce Shepard |
| Students: | 5,800 |
| Undergraduates: | 5,489 |
| Postgraduates: | 311 |
| Location | Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA |
| Campus: | Suburban |
| Athletics: | 16 varsity teams (7 men's and 9 women's) |
| Colors: | Green, Maroon and White |
| Mascot: | Phlash the Phoenix |
| Website: | www.uwgb.edu |
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The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (also known as UW-Green Bay, UWGB or GB) is a public university located in Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System. UW–Green Bay was founded in 1965 and originally had an environmental emphasis, but now offers a wide array of degrees. It is unusual among Wisconsin's public universities in that it does not have a football team, due to advice from Vince Lombardi citing high costs and the fact that the city already hosted the Green Bay Packers. Around the university is the Cofrin Memorial Arboretum, which has several miles of walking and bicycling trails. Organizing theme:Connecting learning to life The university's mascot is the Phoenix.
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Students
In 2007, student enrollment was approximately 6,100 with 5,878 who are undergraduate students. [1] In 2006, student enrollment was approximately 5,800, 5,489 of whom were undergraduates (33% male, 67% female). In 2004 there were 5,657 students enrolled, 5,349 of whom were undergraduates. 35% were men and 65% women. White non-Hispanics made up 93% of the population, African Americans 1%, American Indians 2%, Asians 2% and Hispanics 1%. [2] The average GPA of the 2005 incoming class was 3.30. Notable reference in the Student Government Association, there has only been two students in the history of the university to become the twice-elected president. Most recently, Jonathan Virant was the second to accomplish that in the academic year of 2004-2005.[3],[www.uwgb.edu/chancellor/fyi/feb05cont.htm] Phlash TV a student run TV station won a total of 9 awards in 2006 and 2007 at the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Student Awards. This was the most awards out of any school in the State of Wisconsin, and included a first place award created by Levi LaCrosse, starring Alicia McCanna.
Athletics
UW-Green Bay is a NCAA Division I school. They are a member of the Horizon League. The UW-Green Bay women's basketball team has won or tied for the Horizon League regular-season championship nine times, including the last eight years.[4] They have been to the NCAA tournament eight times, as well, including four of the last five years. Their most recent win in the NCAA Tournament came in 2007, when they were seeded #9 and defeated the University of New Mexico in the first round before falling to the top seeded University of Connecticut in the second round despite leading 40-38 at the half. That loss ended their school-record and nation-leading 26-game winning streak. They also received their first national ranking in 2003, when they were ranked as high as #16 in both the Associated Press poll and the Coaches' Poll. In 2005, they also received a national ranking and a bid to the NCAA Tournament, but were knocked out in the first round by University of Maryland, College Park. They have also made two appearances in the Women's NIT (National Invitational Tournament), most recently in 2006, where they lost to Iowa State University in overtime in a first round game. The UW-Green Bay softball team has also entered the national spotlight recently. In the 2005 season, they claimed their first Horizon League tournament championship after being picked to finish last in the conference. They went on to the national tournament, where they defeated #6 seed Oregon State University in the first round of the tournament.
Notable alumni
- Robert Cowles, Wisconsin State Senator
- Dave Hansen, Wisconsin State Senator
- Barbara Lawton, Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin (attended)
- Nick Mortensen, comedian
- Tom Grimm, Photographer
- Tony Bennett (basketball), Professional Basketball Player, College Basketball Coach
- Tosaint Ricketts (soccer), Professional Soccer Player, Player of the Canadian U-20 Nationalteam for the U-20 World Cup
- Jill Lajdziak, General Manager of Saturn
Notable faculty
- Gregory S. Aldrete, professor of history and humanistic studies
Phillip G. Clampitt[1], Philip J. and Elizabeth B. Hendrickson Professor of Business at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. He is also a full professor in the Information Sciences and Communication programs. Timothy P Meyer John P. Blair Endowed Chair of Communications
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