Daily Archive: June 20, 2018
“What would you do?,” Antonio Saldaña ’88 (Spanish), asks in a column to the Green Bay Press Gazette. Saldaña refers to the situation at the border, where families who arrive in the country illegally, are being...
The merging of UW system campuses (at Green Bay, Marinette, Sheboygan and Manitowoc) (pending HLC approval) has prompted a need for restructured visual identity. The Office of Marketing and University Communication encourages faculty, staff...
Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation is making an effort to make sure graduates know that Wisconsin has opportunities for them. The WEDC teamed up with local colleges (UW-Green Bay being one of them) in a...
UW-Green Bay alumna Dr. Tina Sauerhammer ’99 (Human Biology) and Chancellor Gary L. Miller were featured in an article talking about a campaign to bring alumni back to the state. The nearly $7 million marketing...
On Wednesday, June 27, some 50 aspiring boys and girls age 14-and-under will convene at the Shorewood Golf Course to participate in the Wisconsin State Golf Association Future Champions Tour Event #3. This annual tournament...
Wisconsin employers are struggling with talent acquisition. That’s why UW-Green Bay, along with eight other colleges statewide, are participating in a campaign to bring Wisconsin alumni back home. Dr. Tina Sauerhammer ’99 (Human Biology)...
Get ready for a “grr-ific” musical at UW-Green Bay’s Weidner Center on Thursday, January 17, 2019. Buy your tickets for “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live!” before they go on sale for the general public on...
The campus learned of the passing of alumna Sandra “Sandie” M. Scott, June 17, 2018. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from the UW-Green Bay Extended Degree Program. Scott served on the...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Jon Shelton (History) was recently featured on Minnesota Public Radio regarding the Supreme Court case Janus v. AFSCME Council 31. “Is it constitutional to require public-sector employees to pay union fees,...
Grand Chute Police receives a few hoax crime reports each year, which often lead to misleading social media posts. UW-Green Bay Communications Chair Phillip Clampitt advises us to fact-check before posting or forwarding as false...