Yearly Archive: 2009

Phoenix women move up to No. 22 in polls

Phoenix women move up to No. 22 in polls

The UW-Green Bay Phoenix (10-0) moved up one spot in today’s AP rankings. UW-Green Bay is now at No. 22, one slot behind Kansas and just ahead of Virginia, Georgia Tech and James Madison...

Provost Wallace discusses four-year graduation

Provost Wallace discusses four-year graduation

On Sunday the Green Bay Press-Gazette’s editorial staff praised UW System President Kevin Reilly’s call for encouraging four-year graduation as a way for students to save money. In the editorial UW-Green Bay Provost Julia...

International Education photo contest

International Education photo contest

The Office of International Education will once again be sponsoring its annual study-abroad photo and video competition. Students, faculty and staff can submit photos in 5 photo categories and one video category.  Photos and...

Phoenix women pluck Golden Eagles and make history

Phoenix women pluck Golden Eagles and make history

The UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team stretched its record to 10-0, the best start in program history, by dispatching Marquette University 65-48, Saturday (Dec. 19) at the Kress Events Center. The Phoenix dominated their...

Fletcher returns as Phoenix tops Penguins

Fletcher returns as Phoenix tops Penguins

Junior guard Rahmon Fletcher returned from a sprained knee to help the UW-Green Bay Phoenix men’s basketball team turn back Youngstown State, 75-67, Saturday (Dec. 19) at the Resch Center. The Phoenix improved to...

Faculty note: Wolf on bees

Faculty note: Wolf on bees

Prof. Amy Wolf of Natural and Applied Sciences and Dr. John Ascher of the American Museum of Natural History in New York have published a major paper entitled “Bees of Wisconsin (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila)”...