Monthly Archive: December 2008
GREEN BAY—Graduating students had a lot of good things to say about UW-Green Bay on Commencement Day. The newest alumni—part of a record-setting class of mid-year graduates—loved the faculty, the hands-on learning and of...
Finalist Betty Rambur, the dean of the College of Nursing and Health Sciences at the University of Vermont, has withdrawn herself as a candidate to become UW-Green Bay’s fifth chancellor. Rambur cited personal and...
Already broadcast campuswide but repeated here for the record… The Human Resources Office tells employees that a recent Capital Times article about the recession-fueled rush to retirement (go to article) makes some accurate points....
It was a day for fantastic photos of graduating seniors, their faculty, family and friends, distinguished visitors and just about anyone and everyone in attendance for mid-year commencement at UW-Green Bay. The ceremony took...
A record graduating class for a mid-year commencement at UW-Green Bay heard a full-speed-ahead message from the distinguished alumna invited to give the commencement address. Laura Hollingsworth, president and publisher of The Des Moines...
GREEN BAY — Five University of Wisconsin-Green Bay professors have been awarded full, named professorships that start Jan. 1, 2009. Each of the five-year professorships are awarded to faculty members to financially support ongoing...
Seven members of the faculty received fall semester Teaching Enhancement Grants awarded by the University’s Instructional Development Council. The grants total $4,000 and range in amount from $400 to $800. Recipients are: • Denise...
Prof. Michael Kraft weighed in on President-elect Obama’s selection of Carol Browner, former administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, as a White House policy czar overseeing energy and climate policy. The selection of Browner...
The Vets 4 Vets Club at UW-Green Bay spent a recent mid-December evening bundling up “care packages” to ship to UW-Green Bay students on active duty with the armed forces.
GREEN BAY — Five Wisconsin educators earned National Board Certification awarded by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards organization, through participation with the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Institute for Learning Partnership.