Daily Archive: January 4, 2017
Working as a team in one-hour shifts Jena Richter Landers of Marketing and University Communication and Kayla Peterson of Admissions successfully hosted the second-ever UW-Green Bay Snapchat Q & A Day. The Q &...
Tickets are now on sale for the 2017 Little Caesars Horizon League Men’s and Women’s Basketball Championship at Joe Louis Arena (Detroit), March 3-7. Fans can purchase tickets at this website the Joe Louis...
Seniors Mehryn Kraker and Charles Cooper were named the women’s and men’s Horizon League basketball players of the week. Kraker led the Phoenix in victories over Northern Kentucky and Wright State with huge performances...
The Green Bay men’s basketball team returns to the Resch Center this week: Friday, Jan. 6 against UW-Milwaukee, Tuesday, Jan. 10 against Northern Kentucky and Thursday, Jan. 12 vs. Wright State. All games begin...
Organizers of the “Love for Lobes” earring drive (with Green Bay Southwest High School DECA) thank you for your donations of earrings. Nearly 400 pair (about 150 from UWGB) were donated to local oncology...
UW-Green Bay Student Employment is seeking nominations for the 2017 Student Employee of the Year (SEOTY) competition. Take advantage of the break between semesters to write a nomination for an outstanding student employee. Applications are evaluated...
The cast and crew of UW-Green Bay Theatre program’s Play Nice will host a fundraising performance and final festival trial at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 9 at University Theatre, UW-Green Bay. The group is...
Demand is high for professional headshots from various departments and units. To accommodate the requests, University photographer Dan Moore will hold open studio hours in the upcoming weeks. Individuals are welcome to drop in...
Yes, “Awkward Ryan Photos” is the name of Prof. Ryan Martin’s (Psychology) January donation challenge as part of his participation in Dancing with Our Stars for the Northeast Wisconsin American Red Cross. Here’s how...
Is it time to kill the fuel economy mandate? Prof. Emeritus Michael Kraft says, “no.” Read it here.