Yearly Archive: 2008

HUS resumes Great Books series in January

HUS resumes Great Books series in January

The Humanistic Studies academic unit at UW-Green Bay is resuming its campus-and-community Great Books literary discussion series in January. For each book, a Humanistic Studies faculty member will make a presentation and lead discussion,...

On ice and snow, take it slow

On ice and snow, take it slow

Last year, state employees experienced 1,332 falls and 793 injuries related to slipping, tripping and falling. Most accidents were on snow- and ice-covered pavement or on wet flooring in buildings, usually near entrances or...

Aldrete, alumnus to show off Linothorax armor

Aldrete, alumnus to show off Linothorax armor

Prof. Greg Aldrete and UW-Green Bay graduate Scott Bartell ’07 will talk about their Linothorax research at the joint annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America and the American Philological Association, Jan. 7-10...

Condolences for Schmeling family

Condolences for Schmeling family

The Dec. 16 edition of the Green Bay Press-Gazette carries an obituary for former longtime UW-Green Bay staff member Barbara J. Schmeling, 62. She is survived by her husband, Todd J., a daughter, son...

Jan. 17 is MLK community celebration

Jan. 17 is MLK community celebration

The 14th Annual Community Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday has been set for Saturday, Jan. 17, 10:30 a.m. to noon, on the campus of Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. UW-Green Bay representatives...

MLK essay/poster/poetry contest

MLK essay/poster/poetry contest

K-12 students in Brown County are invited to submit entries for contest associated with the Jan. 17 MLK Day celebration. Students may submit a poster, essay, or poem that shares the event’s theme: Cultivating...

Discounts for men’s basketball this week

Discounts for men’s basketball this week

There’s a two-fold promotion for this Thursday (Dec. 18) vs. Oakland (Mich.) at 7 p.m. at the Resch Center. On concessions, buy one, get one free on medium beer, soda, hot dog, or popcorn....

Phoenix ties for best nine-game start, post-2002

Phoenix ties for best nine-game start, post-2002

The Phoenix men’s basketball team (now 6-3) equaled its best nine-game start under head coach Tod Kowalczyk with a 77-57 loss to Wisconsin at the Kohl Center Saturday night. Read the Athletics news release.