Daily Archive: March 8, 2017
The Green Bay women’s basketball team will learn its draw for the 2017 NCAA Tournament on Monday evening, March 13. The Phoenix (27-5) welcomes fans to join in on the action at 6 p.m....
GREEN BAY – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Music will present a screening of the 1927 “sci-fi” film Metropolis along with a live performance of a world premiere film score by the UW-Green Bay Chorale,...
UW-Green Bay social work students present their research findings on the Live Algoma project and its focus on improving the well-being of the small lakeside community. The presentation is at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March...
“They can take the Horizon League tournament out of Green Bay, but they can’t keep the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay women from dancing,” said reporter Scott Venci in the Green Bay Press-Gazette, as he...
The UW-Green Bay Small Business Development Center will offer free one-on-one business counseling sessions from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 21, for new and existing Calumet County businesses and entrepreneurs reports the Appleton...
Senior Lecturer Karen Dalke’s (Sociology, Public & Environmental Affairs) co-authored conference paper entitled National Treasure: Nationalistic Representations of the Finnhorse in Trotting Championships, was recently published in the book, “Equestrian Cultures in Global and Local Contexts.”
Free meditation and Tai Chi classes are being offered to UW-Green Bay employees starting Monday, March 13. The classes are being sponsored by a grant from the Department of Employee Trust Funds. Learn more and register.
The Southeast Asian Student Union (SASU) Spring 2017 Eggroll Fundraiser is being held through Friday, March 17. The fundraiser will help pay for the SASU attendance at the Midwest Asian American Student Union Conference and for hosting...
A photograph taken by Prof. Dan Meinhardt (Human Biology, Women’s and Gender Studies) has been accepted into an exhibition called Art of Water at the James May Gallery in Algoma. The exhibition will run May 4 to 29,...
The Firefox web browser will no longer work for accessing Remote Desktop due to a security change. PC users will need to use Internet Explorer and Mac users will need to use Safari. Staff...