Monthly Archive: April 2017
Congratulations to Scott Furlong, dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences whose appointment as provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs at SUNY Oswego was announced this morning (Friday, April 28)...
Les Raduenz, a 32-year employee (and retiree) of UW-Green Bay, ended his brave two-year battle against ALS April 1. A Celebration of his Life will take place at the University Union, UW-Green Bay from...
Assistant Prof. Lisa Grubisha (Biology) recently co-authored two publications. “Increased phylogenetic resolution within the ecologically important Rhizopogon subgenus Amylopogon using 10 anonymous nuclear loci” was published in the journal Mycologia in March 2017. The...
About 200 juniors from 11 high schools learned about ways to deal with issues like bullying at a leadership conference at UW-Green Bay this week. Ron Pfeifer, UW-Green Bay chief of staff for the...
UW-Green Bay’s Camp Lloyd is participating in USA TODAY NETWORK’s “A Community Thrives” voting competition. Site visitors may vote for their favorite community improvement idea. The videos receiving the highest votes per category will...
Join UW System alumni at a Career Fair and Networking Event promoting fantastic job opportunities in the Brown County area on Wednesday, May 24 beginning at 4 p.m. About 50 companies and organizations will...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Meir Russ (Cofrin School of Business) presented a graduate seminar at the “Master of Marketing” program at the La Universidad Complutense de Madrid in Madrid, Spain April 20-26, 2017. The seminar...
The next UW-Green Bay retiree breakfast will be held at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 2, at the Bay Family Restaurant (West Room) on the corner of Military Avenue and 9th St. All UW-Green Bay retirees...
Assistant Prof. Bryan Carr’s (Communication, Information Science) new podcast “Serious Fun,” in conjunction with the Phoenix Studios podcast network, is now available on SoundCloud or iTunes. The podcast is a journey into the frivolous. Hear from...
Assistant Prof. Yunsun Huh (Democracy and Justice Studies) weighs in on President Trump’s new tax plan in this WFRV story.