Daily Archive: January 20, 2009
GREEN BAY — Sue Keihn, associate provost for student affairs and dean of students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, has announced her retirement. She will continue with her duties through the end of...
In a radio interview with WTAQ reporter Scott Patrick on Friday (Jan. 16), Chancellor Thomas K. Harden said he was impressed with the character of the University, its heritage, its interdisciplinary approach the nature...
After more than 30 years in education, Sue Keihn, associate provost for student affairs and dean of students, has decided to retire. Keihn came to UW-Green Bay in 1996 and was only the second...
Faculty and staff members (and any UW-Green Bay students around this week) have been extended a special invitation to the John Jones program Wednesday evening (Jan. 21) at the Weidner Center. Tickets are only...
All faculty and staff are invited to the mid-year convocation—a gathering to kick off the spring semester, hear a brief update from Interim Chancellor David Ward and celebrate significant service anniversaries of UW-Green Bay...
Dozens of colleagues will be recognized for their years of service to UW-Green Bay at Wednesday’s Mid-Year Convocation. Two distinguished faculty members – Prof. Kumar Kangayappan of Urban and Regional Studies and Prof. Ganga...
New UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas K. Harden told the Green Bay Press-Gazette he is “comfortable in addressing” the budget challenges gripping the state right now. He told the paper his priorities during the next...
“The Things They Carried” is the reading of choice for the Campus Common Theme: Waging War, Waging Peace, this semester. The novel (Bantam Books, December 1998) is “an arc of fictional episodes, taking place...
Matthew Mattila, the child welfare coordinator in the Social Work Professional Program at UW-Green Bay, went to the historic inauguration of President Barack Obama Tuesday with his son Mason and daughter Ellen. Mattila started...
Matthew Mattila and his children are also contributors to the Green Bay Press-Gazette’s “Inaug Blog.” They join a group of other local bloggers, which includes a retired school teacher from Green Bay, a sophomore...