Monthly Archive: August 2015
Symbolic in nature, but a ceremony renaming downtown Green Bay’s “Broadway” to “Phoenix Way” on Monday, Aug. 31, 2015, speaks volumes about the collaborative nature between a thriving city and its strong University. Green...
A good time was had by all who showed up on a rare Sunday morning Move-in Day for new freshmen over at Residence Life. As always, families and students appreciated the warm welcome from...
Congratulations to longtime staff member Jennifer Jones, newly promoted to succeed the retiring Pam Harvey-Jacobs as director of admissions for UW-Green Bay. Jones will assume her new duties this Friday (Sept. 4). Other new...
The fall session of the Great Books Discussion Group begins Tuesday (Sept. 8) at the Brown County Central Library, 515 Pine St. The programs take place the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay was recently ranked No. 19 in the “Best Bang for the Buck Colleges in the Midwest” category of the 2015 Washington Monthly College Rankings. The rankings were officially released...
Pepsi Cola of Northeast Wisconsin has been awarded the pouring rights contract for the exclusive provision of soft-drink beverages at UW-Green Bay. This includes all manual and vending service outlets throughout campus. Pepsi has...
We only have a few more days left counting down our “50 phactoids” from Phoenix and UWGB history. One of our most recent posts recounts the day when humble UWGB knocked off the high-flying...
Both the Door County Advocate newspaper and the website of the Green Bay Press-Gazette carried a feature recently on Sarah Meredith Livingston, professor of Music, upon her return from her fifth trip to Brazil...
Sociology Prof. Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) recently returned from Chicago, where he presented at the annual meeting of the American Sociological Association. His two papers: “The Right to Urban Theory: Henri Lefebvre...
Lucy Arendt, Professor of Management in the Cofrin School of Business and Associate Dean of the College of Professional Studies, is involved with a federal FEMA-funded project to develop performance-based earthquake design guidelines. Arendt...