Daily Archive: May 15, 2009
That’s the message from outgoing Interim Chancellor David Ward, the Green Bay native, local center campus alum, and founding faculty member who is wrapping up his nearly one-year stint as the University’s top administrator....
Associate Prof. R. Michael Ingraham, chair of UW-Green Bay’s Theatre program, has been given special recognition by the Kennedy Center/ACTF National Selection Team for his work as technical director of The Balkan Women. The...
The Provost’s Office has announced that Mike Stearney and Brenda Amenson-Hill will take on new interim leadership roles when Sue Keihn retires at the end of July. Amenson-Hill will serve as the interim dean...
This event has been postponed until further notice. New date will be featured in LOG once it has been determined. On Thursday, June 4, from noon to 1 p.m. in MAC 225, bring your...
If you were on campus in 1970, you might remember the first Earth Day symbol, a combination ‘e’ and ‘o’ that looked basically like an ellipse with a line through it. One blogger caught...
A good number of graduates will have on a green ribbon at commencement Saturday. It signifies their commitment to the Graduation pledge of Social and Environmental Responsibility. In short, students pledge to consider the...
One of our LOG correspondents mentions that it’s an extra-special weekend for some graduating UW-Green Bay seniors. And they won’t be staying up late Saturday night (May 16) to celebrate Commencement, because they have...
Mark Brunette, director of Alumni Relations, reports that he’ll have a nice and nice-size group of UW-Green Bay alumni volunteers staffing the 7-mile water station on Sunday morning (May 17) at the Green Bay...
The people in CL 810 at “Party Central” – so called because of the high number of retirement and going-away gatherings lately – have issued another reminder about the Bill Laatsch extravaganza, from 4...
Flags were at half-staff on the UW-Green Bay campus Friday (May 15). Gov. Jim Doyle ordered that flags at all state buildings be flown in this fashion as a mark of respect for Peace...