Daily Archive: December 11, 2008
GREEN BAY — A mother and daughter duo from Kimberly will be two of more than 350 graduates receiving diplomas at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 20. Nancy Young, 48,...
GREEN BAY — University of Wisconsin-Green Bay senior Jenna Neumann, of Merrill, has shown a keen eye as a photographer for the University’s Office of Marketing and Communication. She’ll project an engaging voice at...
GREEN BAY — Retired Green Bay Packers President Bob Harlan will receive a Chancellor’s Award, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s highest community honor, at the University’s Fall 2008 Commencement on Saturday, Dec. 20.
Members of the UW Credit Union are invited between now and Dec. 31 to make a charitable donation to benefit future students at UW-Green Bay, and to double their donation in the process. The...
Tom Hinz doesn’t need a four-year college degree to prove his professional competence. He is a military veteran, a teacher, a retired assistant police chief and three-term sheriff and, since 2007, Brown County Executive,...
December 2008 has an old-time feel on the UW-Green Bay campus. After a long series of relatively snow-less winters in Northeastern Wisconsin, both this one and last year’s are making up for lost time....
Former UW-Green Bay Nordic skiers Alex Ostrander, Sam Behrends and Johanna Winters are getting a lot of visibility this winter among the highest echelons of North American cross-country skiing.
GREEN BAY — Laura (Busby) Hollingsworth, a 1989 graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and president and publisher of The Des Moines Register, one of America’s most distinguished regional newspapers, will address more...
GREEN BAY — A fall semester record of 358 students are expected to graduate from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay at the 39th December Commencement at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 20, in the Weidner...
OK, they didn’t rave about interdisciplinary or problem-focused education — they’re all about 10 years old, after all — but the fifth-graders who toured campus this fall loved a lot of things about this...