Monthly Archive: April 2009
Already e-mailed campuswide but repeated here for the record: VSA is a multi-dimensional assessment process mandated by the Board of Regents. Tim Sewall, associate provost, will speak and lead a discussion on the new...
Natural and Applied Sciences together with the Packerland Chapter of the American Meteorological Society are pleased to welcome Jeff Last, warning coordination meteorologist for the Green Bay office of the National Weather Service, as...
The American Red Cross blood drive on campus Tuesday (April 28) is sponsored by the student group Circle K and the course English 333 (“Literary Themes,” this semester’s theme being “Vampire Literature”). The drive...
William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy gets a good run in the UW-Green Bay Theatre production of “Much Ado About Nothing.” That’s what Green Bay Press-Gazette critic Warren Gerds writes in praising a spirited cast and...
GREEN BAY — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host its second of two student art exhibitions this year with works done by graduating seniors. The Lawton Gallery on the UW-Green Bay campus, 2420...
Songs from France and Quebec will be performed when the Le Cercle Francais student organization hosts the musical duo Les Frères Soucie for an evening of French-influenced music and culture at the University of...
Care packages from UW-Green Bay are reaching soldiers overseas. Pfc. Jenna Koltz, daughter of Registrar’s Office Program Associate Elaina Koltz, shows proof with a UW-Green Bay pennant included in one of the packages put...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Aeron Haynie, Humanistic Studies and English, will be the keynote speaker Friday (April 24) at the spring conference of the Arkansas Council for Women in Higher Education. The gathering in...
The April 23 Press-Gazette features an article about the UW-Green Bay Theatre production of William Shakespeare’s “Much Ado About Nothing.” The run opens with performances Friday and Saturday evening (April 24 and 25) in...
If you couldn’t be at ‘Eco U’ Wednesday (April 22) for Earth Day, what better place to be than in the state Capitol in Madison? UW-Green Bay students and faculty members took part in...