Daily Archive: September 4, 2008

Award for Nielsen on Southern women’s history

Award for Nielsen on Southern women’s history

Prof. Kim Nielsen, Social Change and Development, has been awarded the A. Elizabeth Taylor Prize for the best article in the field of southern women’s history published in 2007.  The prize committee notes that...

Faculty/staff notes

Faculty/staff notes

Prof. Marcelo Cruz, Urban and Regional Studies, participated in a seminar at the University of Castilla La Mancha Albacete with Spanish and Polish researchers on “contemporary urban morphologies and tendencies within the European and...

Services Sunday for Bruce La Plante

Services Sunday for Bruce La Plante

Bruce La Plante died Sept. 2 at the age of 54 after a battle with esophageal cancer. A 1980 graduate of UW-Green Bay who worked as a systems and database analyst with Kimberly-Clark and...

Women’s basketball announces schedule

Women’s basketball announces schedule

As always, it’s a challenging one. A highlight is a home matchup with instate rival Wisconsin on Dec. 10, marking the first time the Badgers play the Phoenix at the Kress Center. Head Coach...

Attention: Early deadlines for Leadership Awards

Attention: Early deadlines for Leadership Awards

The 28th annual University Leadership Awards Program is soliciting nominations of outstanding graduating seniors for: Chancellor’s Leadership Medallion University Leadership Award Who’s Who Among American Universities and Colleges Nomination forms are available in the...

Sergio Garcia visit is Monday

Sergio Garcia visit is Monday

The extended forecast calls for temperatures (and scores!) in the 60s on Monday (Sept. 8th) when PGA Tour star Sergio Garcia makes a Green Bay appearance on behalf of Phoenix Athletics. Garcia and Mark...

Reminder: Get your parking sticker, now

Reminder: Get your parking sticker, now

The Parking Office reminds people parking on campus that they need to have their 2008-09 decal displayed in their vehicles by 8 a.m. Monday, Sept. 8. Don’t have one yet? Visit the Bursar’s Office....

Welcome to the new AIC

Welcome to the new AIC

The American Intercultural Center has some new digs, having moved from the David A. Cofrin Library over the summer. You’ll find the AIC in the University Union, sharing an office suite with Student Services....