Monthly Archive: June 2018
UW-Green Bay’s Richter Museum of Natural History collections are available for artistic as well as scientific research. The natural forms make excellent subjects for drawing students. Transcript: “If someone asks you what natural history museums...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Christine Vandenhouten (Nursing & Health Studies) along with colleagues from University of Tennessee and Duke presented the findings of a national study at the Association of Community Health Nursing Educators...
The Wausau Pilot & Review published a story about the lack of safe, clean, drinking water in Wisconsin. UW-Green Bay Prof. John Luczaj (Natural and Applied Sciences) is one of the sources.
There will be a farewell gathering for faculty members Denise Bartell (Director of Student Success & Engagement) and Christopher Martin (Humanistic Studies) Thursday, June 28 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the 1965 Room,...
Former Phoenix women’s basketball star Jessica Lindstrom joined NBC26’s Chris Barriere for salmon and trout fishing on the lake in the newest episode of “Hooked on Sports.” While fishing, Lindstrom talked about her future...
Every summer, children between the ages of 7 and 14 meet at Camp Lloyd to talk about the loved ones they’ve lost and deal with their grief together. Each camp attendee is buddied with...
The Annual Retiree Banquet this year will be Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018. This gathering is always a great time to visit with colleagues and friends. The Board of Directors of the UW-Green Bay Retirees...
UW-Green Bay current student and former women’s basketball practice player A.J. Alexander ’19 (Education) was named the new boys basketball coach at Notre Dame High School, Green Bay. Scott Venci from the Green Bay...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. David Helpap (Public and Environmental Affairs) commented on the Supreme Court’s decision regarding Wisconsin electoral maps. Read the full story on senegal actu.
Among the books featured by the Brown County Library this week and highlighted in the Green Bay Press-Gazette is “The Story of Act 31: How Native History Came to Wisconsin Classrooms” by UW-Green Bay...