Daily Archive: April 15, 2014
A cold spring Saturday (April 12, 2014) didn’t prevent hundreds from enjoying or participating in the Annual UWGB Intertribal Student Council Pow Wow: “Honoring Our Veterans.” The celebration of dance, song, heritage and tradition...
Terry Fulwiler had every reason to believe that a career in aerospace engineering would take him on an incredible life journey. The native of Algoma, Wis., had a gift for math and a love...
UW-Green Bay will host five open forums in May for the yet-to-be-named finalists for the position of chancellor, inviting campus and community to weigh in on the University’s next leader. The hour-long forums will...
The Wisconsin Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at UW-Green Bay will present three no-cost webinars during the second quarter of 2014, offering enrichment opportunities on a variety of relevant topics. Sessions last 30 minutes,...
Congratulations are in order for UW-Green Bay senior Emily Buelow, named Monday afternoon (April 14) as UW-Green Bay’s Student Employee of the Year. Buelow, a Human Biology major with an emphasis in Exercise Science...
The long-running Historical Perspectives Lecture Series resumes with a talk by a veteran labor journalist at 3:45 p.m. Wednesday (April 16) in the Christie Theatre. Sam Pizzigati will speak about his recent book, The...
In case you missed them, we offer links to archived video of Democracy and Justice Studies Prof. Harvey Kaye’s interviews last week with MSNBC and National Public Television. On the MSNBC news/talk program “The...
The spring 2014 Global Studies Roundtable series continues Thursday, April 24, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in MAC 301 (Vista Room) with an informal discussion titled “Turkey Today.” Atife Caglar, associate professor of Natural...
Prof. Sarah Meredith Livingston’s Opera and Musical Theatre students will offer a series of special performances next week, presenting “The Three Little Pigs” as their audiences — and indeed most adults — have never...
Jon Shelton, assistant professor of Democracy and Justice Studies, was awarded the Labor and Working-Class History Association’s Herbert G. Gutman Prize for Best Dissertation of 2013, presented at the Organization of American Historians annual...