Daily Archive: August 20, 2014
Today’s Milwaukee Journal Sentinel offers a preview of the University of Wisconsin System budget proposal to be brought forward by President Ray Cross. The newspaper says the System will “seek a $95.2 million increase...
Historian and classicist Gregory S. Aldrete, professor of Humanistic Studies, has been chosen one of two Joukowsky National Lecturers for the 2014-15 academic year by the Archaeological Institute of America (the professional association of...
The University Golf League concluded its 41st season Tuesday night with a fun-filled scramble event. Golfers were tested on hole No. 4 by a requirement to tee off blindfolded. (Needless to say, for some, it improved...
Organizers tell us that approximately 30 golfers have signed up for the Third Annual UWGB Convocation Week Open to be held next Thursday, Aug. 28. Tee times start immediately following the ceremonial opening tee...
Ten UW-Green Bay students and their adviser, Dean of Enrollment Services Michael Stearney, have returned from an eye-opening and life-changing trip to the Philippines, where they worked to rebuild a community ravaged by Typhoon...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette ran a story Wednesday (Aug. 20) about men’s basketball standout Keifer Sykes and his recent trip to the CP3 Elite Guard Camp in Winston-Salem, N.C. As we told you here...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay welcomed its newest leader Friday, Aug. 1, when Gary L. Miller became the sixth chancellor in University history. Most recently the chancellor of the University of North Carolina-Wilmington, Miller...
A group of 10 UW-Green Bay students joined a multinational Habitat for Humanity Coalition this summer, embarking on a Global Village trip to the typhoon-ravaged Philippines to build both homes and lifelong memories. After an ambitious fundraising push — all told, the group raised more than $32,000 in six months — the students and their Habitat Adviser, UW-Green Bay Dean of Enrollment Services Michael Stearney, departed for Manila July 30.