Daily Archive: February 9, 2015
TV-26 News reporter Alex Hagen filed a story Friday about UW-Green Bay alumni joining their counterparts across the UW System in taking interest in potentially record budget cuts to their alma maters. Hagen talked...
The proposed state budget and prospects for a $150 million cut in annual taxpayer support for the UW System will be the topic of a town hall meeting at 2:30 p.m. today (Monday, Feb....
Jeanne Stangel, vice chancellor for University Advancement, shares word that the University’s recent emphasis on student scholarships is yielding dividends. The most notable growth has come in endowed scholarships, with donor creation of 26...
Jen Jones of Admissions, who is heading up UW-Green Bay’s 2015 enrollment initiative, says she and others have created a volunteer phone team to call students who have applied to UWGB and those whom...
Justin Mallet, UW-Green Bay’s director of diversity, says he just might have to expand the capacity of next year’s campus Soul Food Dinner to 325. That’s because this year’s event, on Saturday, hosted by...
Lucy Arendt, associate dean and director of the Cofrin School of Business, has been elected to a three-year term on the nine-member Board of Directors for the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI). Formed in...
Sociology Prof. Ray Hutchison of Urban and Regional Studies has announced the call for papers for a conference on “Everyday Life in the 21st Century City” to be held July 17-20, 2015 in Florence,...
Prof. Ray Hutchison’s “21st Century City” conference is being co-hosted by the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation of Florence, an organization devoted to promoting international exchange. UW-Green Bay was the first U.S. university to connect...
More evidence that UW-Green Bay faculty members are leaders in the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning: Associate Profs Caroline Boswell (Humanistic Studies) and Katia Levintova (Public and Environmental Affairs) are co-editors of the peer-reviewed...
Heidi Sherman, associate professor of Humanistic Studies (History) contributed a chapter, “The Flax and Linen of Medieval Novgorod,” to the book Textiles and the Medieval Economy: Production, Trade, and Consumption of Textiles, 8th–16th Centuries...