Daily Archive: April 6, 2009
Here’s an opportunity for “optimistic” faculty and staff to become charter members of the newest Phoenix Optimist Club right here on campus. (Plus, join before May 1 and your first-year membership is FREE!) The...
If yes, come to the Caribbean luncheon in the Phoenix Room on Thursday (APRIL 16). Spicy jerk chicken and fun tropical tunes played on the piano by faculty member Chris Salerno are certain to...
Already broadcast campuswide but repeated here for the record: The Human Resources Office (Environmental Sciences Building Room 107) is hosting a retirement gathering from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 15. Jean Dickinson has...
Runners from the Phoenix women’s cross-country team posted fast times in the recent Dick Lytie Spring Classic Half-Marathon, held on campus March 28. Students Kendelle Krause and Callie Bartel finished first and third in...
Bring a big appetite and a desire to support the continuing success of UW-Green Bay Phoenix Athletics, and you’ll feel right at home at the annual Phoenix/Packers Steak Fry Tuesday, April 21, at the...
State Farm and the Women’s Basketball Coaches’ announced last week the 40 finalists for the Division I State Farm Coaches’ All-America Basketball Team… and then over the weekend announced the actual 10-member team, with...
Tosaint Ricketts, a former UW-Green Bay men’s soccer player that completed his collegiate eligibility in 2008, has signed a professional playing contract with Finland’s Myllykosken Pallo-47, the Green Bay Press-Gazette reports. The team is...
Prof. Victoria Goff, Communication, presented two workshops at the 20th annual Writers’ Institute at UW-Madison March 27-29. The workshops addressed the business side of writing and promoting and marketing novels and non-fiction books.
Ed Weidner’s signature was on the diploma when Cheryl Grosso received her UW-Green Bay bachelor’s degree in 1978. Today, she returns the favor by contributing her musical signature to the chimes that will sound...