Monthly Archive: September 2009

Ideas welcomed for 2010-11 Common Theme

Ideas welcomed for 2010-11 Common Theme

It’s never too early to start planning for the next campus Common Theme. Scott Furlong, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, is asking for proposals for the 2010-11 Common Theme. “I...

Keepers of the critters

Keepers of the critters

UW-Green Bay interns gain experience and provide helping hands at the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary in Green Bay.

Great Beginnings for students this week

Great Beginnings for students this week

UW-Green Bay students had ample opportunity to enjoy the beautiful late-summer weather this week, and to get out and meet new people. The lengthy list of campus activities (some pictured below) is part of...

Chancellor’s address now online, as text and video

Chancellor’s address now online, as text and video

UW-Green Bay’s new chancellor, Thomas K. Harden, had plenty to share — compliments, candid observations and questions — during his first major address to faculty and staff at Fall Convocation 2009. Those remarks are...

Expanded ARTgarage has UW-Green Bay ties

Expanded ARTgarage has UW-Green Bay ties

Two UW-Green Bay art graduates had a need for studio space and UW-Green Bay alumnae Sandi Van Sistine ’78 provided it. Recently expanded, the ARTgarage, in downtown Green Bay, is flourishing and at last...

Faculty/staff note: Coury

Faculty/staff note: Coury

Prof. David Coury of Humanistic Studies and Global Studies published “‘Torn Country’: Turkey and the West in Orhan Pamuk’s Snow” in the Summer 2009 issue of Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. The article deals...