Monthly Archive: September 2009
Planners are gearing up for the second annual ALLY Conference at UW-Green Bay, scheduled from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 24. The event will emphasize diversity and accessibility issues within all student populations,...
The subtitle is “Understanding the Connections and Reducing Campus Problems,” and it’s the title of a program open to faculty and staff from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 28, in the Union’s 1965...
About 175 students took part in the September 2009 Fitness Freakout II at the Kress Events Center this week. It’s a chance for students and visitors to sample what the facility has to offer...
Prof. Andrew Kersten, Social Change and Development, just published an article about the History Seminar at UW-Green Bay for the American Historical Association’s monthly newsmagazine. The article, “Capstone Course in History at the University...
Prof. E. Nicole Meyer, Humanistic Studies and Women’s and Gender Studies, was recognized for significant volunteer contributions at the Ten Year Anniversary event for Red Smith PreK-8 School. Only four volunteers were recognized at...
Karen Dalke is an adjunct instructor in Urban and Regional Studies. She attended the XXIII Congress of European Society for Rural Sociology (ESRS) conference August 17-21, 2009, in Vaasa, Finland, and presented a paper,...
All employees are required by law to report knowledge of sexual assaults on campus. The goal is to address the needs of students. By gathering information we will know the extent of sexual assaults...
Fox 11 report: UW-Green Bay experts weigh in on civility in politics.
Already distributed campuswide but repeated here for the record; also because it’s interesting to see the the range of these (mostly) faculty job postings… The UW-Green Bay Human Resources website recently listed the following...
UW-Green Bay increases measures to keep athletes healthy this flu season.