Monthly Archive: June 2009
Prof. Harvey Kaye appeared on the nationally televised “Bill Moyers’ Journal” Friday night and in a re-broadcast on Sunday on the Public Broadcasting System. Kaye discussed revolutionary figure and political writer Thomas Paine. Kaye...
“Every School Day Counts” is the theme of a community meeting set for next Friday, June 19, from 9 to 11 a.m. in the University Union at UW-Green Bay. The gathering is organized by...
GREEN BAY — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and the BEM Bordeaux Management School in Bordeaux, France, have established a Degree Program Partnership at the master’s level that allows for the transfer of credits...
GREEN BAY — Camp Lloyd, a weeklong day camp for children ages 7 to 14 who are grieving the loss of loved ones, returns to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay for its fourth year....
That campuswide announcement about ordering 2009-10 parking decals? Never mind. There was a mistake/glitch/misprint. Parking decals are, in fact, NOT yet ready for faculty/staff to order. The decal forms for staff (with the payroll...
Nancy Weidner Larson recalled that her dad, UW-Green Bay founding Chancellor Ed Weidner, once said, “Every great university has a carillon.” She told the story at the Carillon dedication event on Saturday, and she...
“A hard-charging executive from Green Bay,” and UW-Green Bay, got a nice write-up Wednesday in the state’s largest newspaper, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The local ties of alumnus and relatively recent commencement speaker Mark...
Every year, in UW-Green Bay’s Natural and Applied Sciences program, students work toward a cure for cancer. Students under the direction of Julie Lukesh, assistant professor of Natural and Applied Sciences, are working with...
Regent Charles Pruitt of Milwaukee assumed the presidency of the UW System Board of Regents after a vote by the Board Friday. Pruitt, who had served as vice president for the last two years,...
The bird world continues to buzz about the discovery in recent years of a new population, in central Wisconsin, of endangered Kirtland’s warblers. (UW-Green Bay graduate student Jennifer Goyette contributed to early research; we’ve...