Daily Archive: April 23, 2018
The Door Country Pulse reports that Ben Nelson, a graduate of UW-Green Bay, has been hired as the Door County Parks Superintendent. Nelson ’03 (Environmental Science) has a strong background in natural resources and says...
Kayla Tetschlag, one of the top players in Green Bay women’s basketball history, was named an assistant coach and co-recruiting coordinator at UW-Madison on Thursday. “I’m thrilled for the opportunity to join Coach Tsipis...
Krynn Hanold, a UW-Green Bay student, gave her opinion on recreational reading and UntitledTown. She explains that books have made her grow as a person, and says books are always better than the movie....
Diana Delbecchi ’10 (Human Development, Psychology) told Fox 11 that Syrians are fleeing the war in their country in search for a better life. Delbecchi volunteered at Ritsona, where she says that funding for...
Conservation Partners Roundtable at UW-Green Bay on Thursday, April 19 discussed wildlife, wetlands and the weather. Fox 11 had the story. The experts who attended were particularly concerned about this spring’s migration due to...
Join instructors and staff on Friday, April 27 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the 1965 Room, University Union for a thoughtful discussion on student resources from the perspectives of affordability, technology and...
UW-Green Bay received word that alumnus and former Alumni Association Board Member, Kurt Dally ’73 (Human Adaptability) ’91 (Environmental Arts and Sciences), passed away. He served on the Alumni Association Board from 1982-85. See...
The match results for December 2017 and May 2018 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Nutritional Science graduates is 92 percent — far exceeding the 50 percent national average. The dietetic internship is necessary for graduating seniors...
The Phoenix Bookstore has sweet savings this Friday, April 27 — pick a candy bar and receive corresponding discount up to 50 percent! (Excludes textbooks and commencement items.) Also this Friday, get discounted food...
Associate Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Public and Environmental Affairs) was recently interviewed by Infobae, Argentina’s most popular media outlet. The story ran Sunday (April 22, 2018) and features a number of quotes from Weinschenk. See the original...