Daily Archive: September 17, 2019
Artwork by Andy Warhol is on loan from the UW-Green Bay, donated by the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc. This exhibit features eight original screen prints by Warhol, including but not limited...
Best Health Degrees ranked UW-Green Bay’s online RSN to BSN program as the ninth fastest online BSN program for 2020. The BSN degree raking page has more information.
UW-Green Bay’s Lawton Gallery is presenting Museum of Natural Inspiration: Artists Explore the Richter Collection, a collaborative exhibit with the Richter Museum of Natural History in which artists have created artwork inspired by the Richter’s...
Leadership Green Bay Class of 2019 Team 2 is hosting a “Speakeasy. Give Easy. event” on Oct. 11 at The Tarlton Theatre on Walnut St. Green Bay, with all proceeds going to benefit the...
Faculty, summer 2020 faculty-led travel course proposals are due to your academic dean by Tuesday, Oct. 1. The link to the proposal form and additional information can be found here. Late applications can be accepted, but...
Prof. Katia Levintova (Democracy and Justice Studies, Global Studies and Political Science) received Western Michigan’s Political Science Alumni Achievement Award for 2019. Prof. Levintova attended Western Michigan for her doctoral degree. Past recipients and more...
CAHSS Associate Dean Ryan Martin and social psychologist Elif Ikizer discuss culture and stigma on new Psychology and Stuff Podcast in its first episode of season 5. Listen here.
As part of the Fall 2019 Continuing Education Program, the UW-Green Bay Manitowoc and Sheboygan Campuses are hosting various once-a-week classes to promote diversifying individual skill sets. Classes vary from three-week sessions to longer...
Kristen Shaver (nutritional science) was awarded the Monato Rural Health Essay Prize for her essay, Immunizations Among Plain Communities. The work details her research about immunizations in Mennonite communities in rural Wisconsin in light...
UW-Green Bay alumna, Gina Vlach (’16, Environmental Policy and Planning) recently authored a report for the city of Milwaukee entitled, “On the Right Track? The Use of TIF for Milwaukee’s Streetcar”.