Monthly Archive: April 2009
Each year, a one-day Fox River Watershed Monitoring Project symposium is held at UW-Green Bay bringing together student-teacher teams from the seven participating high schools, program partners, agency representatives and community members to learn...
Sure signs of spring? The ice is almost out of the bay, the robins are back, and UW-Green Bay seniors are thinking about commencement, which is a little more than a month away (Saturday,...
The eighth annual Academic Excellence Symposium at UW-Green Bay featured 82 students with 48 projects, ranging from chemistry to photography. Students looked at creating a synthetic compound that could help cure cancer. Others created...
The Alumni Association Awards Night on Saturday, April 25, will begin with a social at 5 p.m., followed by dinner at 6 p.m. and the awards program later. Tickets for the general public are...
That’s the title of the latest CATL professional-development program, scheduled for next Wednesday (April 15), from 2 to 3:30 p.m. in Alumni Room B of the University Union. Presenters are Angie Bauer-Dantoin, Catherine Henze,...
Actually, it’s always a beautiful day to visit this gem, hidden away on an Arboretum trail about midway up the wooded ridge behind the soccer field. Perhaps you’ve noticed, up in rotation on the...
Two UW-Green Bay students received the first scholarships given at the University for student excellence in “Women’s and Gender Studies” and student excellence in “GLBT Activism.” Kelli Klein, a junior political science major from...
“The Final Cause” is Prof. Terence O’Grady’s third and final opera composition as a faculty member for the Opera Workshop. He is retiring from his position as professor of music at the end of...
UW–Green Bay presents the locally created opera, “The Final Cause” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, April 16 and 17, at the Jean Weidner Theatre in the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Composed...
Next Tuesday (April 14), at 8 p.m., Phoenix Club, Asian Pacific heritage month continues with a free show by Alvin Lau, a performance poet, working artist, and Chicago native. The son of first-generation Chinese...