Monthly Archive: April 2009
Our report yesterday on the success of Phoenix women’s cross-country runners in the recent Dick Lytie Spring Classic Half-Marathon on campus? We mixed up the names. Finishing first overall in the women’s division (in...
Arguably, there has never been a better time to own a business in green technology. New tax incentives for buyers are rising, as is fuel-supply uncertainty. The non-profit organization Focus on Energy reported a...
GREEN BAY — William Shakespeare makes an appearance on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus through his romantic comedy, “Much Ado About Nothing.” UW-Green Bay Theatre presents the play April 24-25, April 30, and...
“Does War Influence Personal Relationships? Coping when Loved Ones are Deployed” is the program this Wednesday (April 8) at UW-Green Bay. Dr. Denise Bartell and Dr. Jennifer Zapf of Human Development and psychology will...
The University Golf League is looking for six new members to join their handicapped- base league. League play takes place at the Shorewood Golf Course on campus on Tuesdays from May 12 through Aug....
On Tuesday (April 7), UW-Green Bay will host a polling location for the spring election for the first time in recent history. A ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. outside the Alumni Rooms in the...
The campus Employee Assistance Program has arranged for Jan Voss, owner of Mayflower Greenhouse, to speak on “Joy, Creativity and Relaxation Through Gardening” this Friday (April 10) from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the...
Prof. John Stoll told the Green Bay Press-Gazette that cleanup of the Fox River is expensive but not, “just ‘money down a rat hole’ as some might think.” Stoll conducted a 1997 survey that...
If you hadn’t heard the news from us, now you can see it in print. The Green Bay Press-Gazette had coverage yesterday of the upcoming Green Innovations 2009 symposium, scheduled for Earth Day, April...
National History Day event took place on campus this past Saturday (April 4), with plenty of campus/community volunteers, UW-Green Bay faculty participation and great work by the Cofrin Library’s Area Research Center. Go to...