Daily Archive: July 1, 2014
After decades of sharing a community, a name and a reputation for excellence, UW-Green Bay and the Green Bay Packers will be sharing much more this year through a new partnership forged between Outreach and Adult...
The list of spring semester 2014 academic honors recipients has been posted to the UW-Green Bay website as a news release. See post.
“The Campus Life Diversity Task Force is seeking information about diverse and inclusive programs, films, lectures, meals and other events that will be scheduled during the 2014-2015 academic year. The “Human Mosaic” booklet is being developed at...
Class of 1978 graduate Steve Maricque is the new president of the UW-Green Bay Alumni Association. He succeeds outgoing president Donna Sheedy ’94. Maricque, a Business Administration grad, is president of the Bellin Health...
Author and UW-Green Bay Prof. of Democracy and Justice Studies Harvey J. Kaye has been blogging recently at the progressive advocacy site, Campaign for America’s Future. There, the FDR and New Deal scholar has...
Assistant Prof. Christin DePouw of the Education faculty writes about the artistic journey of her husband, Cuban artist Eduin Fraga, and his exhibit at Green Bay’s Art Garage for a column in Monday’s Green...
Word has been received of the death earlier this year of former UW-Green Bay Prof. William “Bill” Kaufman, who passed away March 26 at age 91 in Washington state. Kaufman drew national attention for...
Of all the Camp Lloyd activities that blend the fun of being a kid with the serious challenge of coping with a loved one’s death, it is the making of a memory box that is perhaps the most special. Campers assemble and decorate the boxes themselves, placing photos and mementos of loved ones inside.
Art Prof. Carol Emmons (Art and Design) has a sculpture in the “Arts/Industry: Collaboration and Revelation” exhibition at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan. This first-ever retrospective celebrates 40 years of the...