Monthly Archive: July 2014
The UW-Green Bay community bade farewell to Tom and Cathy Harden July 30, enjoying a special Get the Scoop event on Harden’s penultimate day as chancellor. Lines were long as students, faculty and staff...
A contingent of UW-Green Bay student beekeepers got to taste the fruits of their labor July 29, harvesting honey from two new hives located near the campus Heating and Cooling Plant Building. The project is up and running thanks to a new student organization, the GBees, with the hives and their tenants arriving on campus this spring.
Tom and Cathy Harden will be hosts and honored guests at a special Get the Scoop today (Wednesday, July 30), from noon to 2:30 p.m. on the plaza outside the University Union. It’s a...
Posted at the Bill Moyers website this week is an essay by UW-Green Bay Professor of Democracy and Justice Studies Harvey J. Kaye. The piece is an edited version of the remarks Kaye shared...
A quick reminder that the promotional program to join Enterprise CarShare ends Thursday! Two cars will be located in the main Housing parking lot and available for hourly rental. The promotion allows you to...
Lora Warner, associate professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, recently was named one of YOU Magazine’s “20 Women to Know” for 2014. The magazine writeup for Warner highlights her role in framing issues and...
A public presentation and Q&A with Kim Desotell, the third of five finalists for the position of development director in the University Advancement division, is scheduled for 2:30 to 3 p.m. Wednesday (July 28)...
The Wisconsin Small Business Development Center at UW-Green Bay is preparing to launch its 2014-15 Supervisory Leadership Certificate Program, which will begin in September and conclude in June 2015. The program is designed for...
Assistant Prof. David Helpap lent his expertise to a Green Bay Press-Gazette story on campaign finance that ran during the weekend, speaking with reporter Adam Rodewald about the latest fundraising figures in the state’s...
NBC 26 on Friday ran a story on the prevalence of so-called “passout pages” on social media, including Twitter. Reporter Megan Lowry spoke with Dean of Students Brenda Amenson-Hill about the trend, which involves...