Daily Archive: January 26, 2009
GREEN BAY — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s JazzFest XXXIX will help celebrate the 80th birthday of former music faculty member Lovell Ives with re-appearances by former University musicians. JazzFest, which includes a full...
The text of last Wednesday’s speech by Interim Chancellor David Ward is now online. Click on 2009 Mid-Year Convocation address.
All families affiliated with the University community are invited to join UW-Green Bay’s Family Weekend celebration February 20-22. Activities include mini-sessions by staff and faculty, women’s basketball, tours of Lambeau Field, Comedy City, and...
The Natural and Applied Sciences unit invites you to a presentation by Tufts University Prof. Steven Chapra, the Louis Berger Chair for Computing and Engineering in Tufts’ Civil and Environmental Engineering Department. Chapra’s talk,...
Phoenix Men’s Coach Tod Kowalczyk encourages the UW-Green Bay student body to help make “Green Bay the toughest place to play on the road” by coming out to the upcoming Green Out games. The...
Santi Ocariz won his second straight Central Collegiate Ski Association freestyle event this past weekend as the UW-Green Bay Nordic Skiing team finished competition at the Mount Itasca SuperTour Suncay in Coleraine, Minn. The...
Next Wednesday, Feb. 4, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Union’s Christie Theatre, Julliard-trained playwright and actress Maya Lilly performs “Mixed.” Arab and black; Mexican and white; Japanese and Brazilian, the monologue for...
Fox 11 covered the Dancing 4 Kids fundraiser Friday. The event, which featured a Dancing With the Stars-like contest, raised money for Camp Lloyd and other charities in Northeastern Wisconsin. Former Camp Lloyd counselor...
In collaboration with the UW System, the Institute for Research is hosting a day-long workshop on Friday, Feb. 6, for faculty, staff and students interested in or involved with human subjects research. The workshop...
Instructors for the Feb. 6 research workshop are Don Workman, Ph.D., executive director of the Office for the Protection of Research Subjects, Northwestern University; and J. Michael Oakes, an associate professor of epidemiology at...