Daily Archive: September 14, 2014
As UW-Green Bay Public Safety officers investigate a pair of reported on-campus assaults and keep members of the campus community informed with timely notification (read more), the Student Government Association weighed in late Friday...
Political scientist Aaron Weinschenk, assistant professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, recently had some of his research on voter turnout discussed in an article by ABC News. The article addresses political participation in American...
Wonder if what one wears to a presentation makes a difference? Hot off the press, research conducted by Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung of Psychology and Human Development, with a student research team, has...
UW-Green Bay’s Dinner Lecture Series, hosted by the Division of Outreach and Adult Access, returns on Thursday evening, Sept. 25, with a visit to the nation of Turkey and a presentation by Associate Prof....
In what can only be construed as further proof summer won’t last forever, WLUK, Fox 11 News on Thursday interviewed NAS Associate Prof. Matt Dornbush about the impending onset of fall colors. Weather impacts...
This Wednesday (Sept. 17) at 7 p.m. at the Neville Public Museum, the Green Bay Film Society’s Fall international film series continues with the 2011 Lebanese comedy, “Where do we go now?” Set in...
Teresa Wroblewski, Class of 2014, works with the market development team at Bellin Health. She assisted with the development of a “Pink Glove Dance” video currently entered in a national competition. Bellin Health partnered...
Due to some large donations of books over the summer, our friends at the Cofrin Library say their storage rooms are overflowing again and it’s time for another Book Sale! The Fall Book Sale...
On Tuesday, Oct. 7, between 3 and 5 p.m. in the Phoenix Room of the University Union, Public Safety will once again be hosting one of its “Coffee with a Cop” programs. The K-9...
UW-Green Bay’s second annual 9/11 Walk the Stairs event drew considerable media attention Thursday (Sept. 11), as 118 students, faculty and staff traversed floors two through eight of the Cofrin Library in solemn remembrance....