Daily Archive: May 5, 2009
UW-Green Bay has three Research Scholar Award winners, the Provost’s Office has announced. Receiving three-credit course releases next school year will be Profs. Atife Caglar of Natural and Applied Sciences (mathematics), Clif Ganyard of...
The herd over at CATL — the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning — is reminding faculty members to pre-register for the “Peer Evaluation” workshop on May 11. The session led by...
Amazon is opening its cloud-computing network to higher education applicants to help teach advanced courses, tackle research endeavors, and explore new projects. The Institute for Research shares word of the opportunity and notes that...
Leanne Zhu, assistant professor of Human Biology, recently won the Pan-American Nutrition, Food Science and Technology Award given each year by Grupo Bimbo to a promising young investigator. Dr. Zhu was awarded the honor...
GREEN BAY — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay had 32 campus members inducted into the Sigma Beta Delta honor society recently. Sigma Beta Delta is the international honorary society for business, management, and administration...
GREEN BAY — There is no doubt that a sluggish economy has changed the face of the country’s job market. But after Saturday, May 16, 725 college graduates in Northeastern Wisconsin will enter the...
GREEN BAY — Twenty-nine University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students will be awarded Chancellor’s Medallions at a ceremony on campus Friday, May 15. The medallions acknowledge both academic excellence and leadership demonstrated throughout the students’...
GREEN BAY — Forty-six students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will receive University Leadership Awards at an end-of-the-semester ceremony on campus Friday, May 15. The awards acknowledge students’ leadership activities and campus and...
Lorraine Noll was famous for her we’ll-come-to-you outreach that in the late 1980s brought nursing instruction to Rhinelander, Woodruff and far-flung outposts across Northern Wisconsin.