Monthly Archive: February 2009
A related CATL program, the hands-on workshop “Developing an Online Course,” will take place the morning of May 11 on campus. Instructors Zach Voelz, Jennifer Hendryx, Leif Nelson, and Andy Speth will guide participants...
The date is set for the annual UW-Green Bay Heirloom Vegetable Sale, a fundraiser for students and programs in Natural and Applied Sciences. Hours will be 9 a.m. until everything’s gone on Saturday, May...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette carried a front-page story earlier this week on a local manufacturer forging ahead despite an iffy economy. Pioneer Metal Finishing is headed by Bob Pyle, president and chief executive officer,...
The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel asks the governor and Legislature to make sure the new state budget helps UW-Milwaukee move forward on its efforts to spur research. (“This will be an economic driver in an economy...
Phillip G. Clampitt, Hendrickson Professor of Business, recently was a featured guest speaker at the University of San Diego. He was part of the lecture/discussion series featuring “Contemporary Thought Leaders in Leadership Studies.” His...
The Art Faculty and students who are majors or minors are inviting the campus community to join them for their Art Program Open House between 2 and 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March 4. The...
GREEN BAY — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is hosting a faculty recital featuring Prof. Robert Glaubitz, tenor, and Prof. David Severtson on the piano. The recital takes place in the Fort Howard Hall...
“We would like to take this opportunity to remind ALL classified staff about the professional development opportunities available to you. There is still money available for those interested in individual programs. For information about...
Prof. E. Nicole Meyer, coordinator of the French program, extends the following invitation: “Come one, come all to our weekly French table—Wednesdays 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., Common Grounds Café, University Union. This week, Damien l’Huillier,...
Green Bay police have identified the woman hit by a garbage truck Monday morning as 49-year-old Green Bay resident Diane Moreau-Stodola. She was reportedly walking to work when she was struck at the intersection...