Daily Archive: April 23, 2018
The Kappa Pi-at-Large Chapter of Sigma Thera Tau International Honor Society held its induction ceremony April 7, 2018. Sigma, an international honor society, is committed to fostering excellence, scholarship, and leadership in nursing to...
National leader in humanities education and community partnerships, Vivé Griffith, the former Director of Free Minds, Austin, will speak on campus, April 23, 2018 from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Christie Theatre. Her presentation is...
Final reminder, reservations are strongly encouraged as UW-Green Bay Music’s 2017-2018 6:30 Concert Series at the Weidner Center completes its season, Thursday, April 26 with local favorite, Gypsy Trip. The band brings its eclectic...
UW-Green Bay Music presents Wind Ensemble, Orchestra and Symphonic Band directed by Kevin Collins, Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. in Cofrin Family Hall of the Weidner Center. Adults $11, seniors $6. See...
UW-Green Bay scientists partner with innovative thinkers to revolutionize the food economy in Green Bay The Farmory in downtown Green Bay is a “farm with a social mission,” in the words of Program Director,...
The University Union welcomes Kwik Trip, located on University Ave. next to Festival Foods, as the newest off-campus merchant. Students, faculty and staff can use Pass Points as payment for fuel and convenience store...
Yesterday, the world celebrated Earth Day. We have a few fun facts for you about Eco U and how UW-Green Bay works to sustain this beautiful planet: Did you know that in the last...
As part of the second ever gBETA Northeast cohort, UW-Green Bay undergraduate Sam Hunt (Mathematics, Education) presented his business PrecisionLAG at the gBETA Northeast Wisconsin “LiveBETA” in Appleton, Thursday night, April 26, 2018. LiveBETA...
UW-Green Bay will host the Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) State & Solo Ensemble Festival, where thousands of middle and high school student musicians get a chance to share their talent. The event is...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Emeritus Michael E. Kraft (Public and Environmental Affairs) shares his opinion on eco-friendly renewables as a key to non-carbon energy future in the Tri-City Herald. Prof. Kraft argues that critics have...