Daily Archive: February 16, 2015
In an email to UW-Green Bay faculty and staff on Monday, Chancellor Gary L. Miller reminded employees of the timetable and process for campus planning in anticipation of a likely UW-Green Bay budget reduction...
Governance groups and related organizations at UW-Green Bay have joined others at campuses statewide in voicing their consensus on the UW System budget cuts proposed in the governor’s 2015-17 budget. Resolutions were passed by...
Channel 5 news covered a student roundtable discussion Monday night hosted by the Student Government Association to consider the proposed $300 million, two-year cut to the UW System. “It’s not giving the school enough...
Six UW-Green Bay students will report on research conducted at University-managed natural areas at the 26th annual Cofrin Student Symposium from 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 3, in the Christie Theatre. The students...
UW-Green Bay computer science student and part-time Web Services and Help Desk employee Jordan Stubblefield, a staff sergeant in the Army Reserve, is the winner of the ‘Best Warrior’ title in the 80th Training...
Associate Prof. Ryan Martin of Human Development, chair of Psychology, was interviewed recently for the popular National Public Radio podcast program “Invisibilia.” Thanks to his work on rage, the internet and the impact of...
Prof. Harvey Kaye of Democracy and Justice Studies spent part of Monday doing a live interview on the nationally broadcast Thom Hartmann Radio Show. The midday segment is titled “The National Mall: A Reminder...
Profs. Ray Hutchison (Sociology and Urban and Regional Studies) and Pao Lor (Education) have received word that their paper “Educational Achievement of Hmong College Students has been accepted for presentation at the Hmong Studies...
Stephen Perkins, the Lawton Gallery curator of art, will be giving a public lecture about accordion publications titled, “The Art of the Fold: Accordion Publications, Printed Matter and Other Life Saving Devices,” in St....
Featured on the Education page of the U.S. News & World Report website is a story about studying a foreign language online. Mentioned is UW-Green Bay’s Spanish in the Professions certificate programs coordinated by...