Daily Archive: October 2, 2009
IGI Global has released a new book by UW-Green Bay Prof. Meir Russ titled Knowledge Management Strategies for Business Development. The 425-page hardcover addresses the relevance of knowledge management strategies for organizations worldwide. The...
UW-Green Bay is preparing to finalize another international memorandum of understanding on future collaborations and exchanges. The rector of the Universidad Nacional de Tumbes, Peru will be visiting UW-Green Bay next week and is...
The remaining schedule for Mes de la Herencia Hispanica: • Oct. 4, “Forever Tango,” 7:30 p.m., Weidner Center • Oct. 7, “Did somebody say literary translation is easy?” 2:15 p.m., University Union Alumni Rooms,...
Adult Degree student Diane Leveque recently received the U.S. Postal Service’s top communications award, the Benjamin Award. Leveque is pursuing a bachelor’s in Interdisciplinary Studies with an area of emphasis in organizational communication and...
The organizing committee for the UW System 2010 President’s Summit on Excellence in Teaching and Learning (to be held April 29 through May 1, 2010) is now accepting proposals from prospective conference presenters. Proposals...
As we noted yesterday, Green Bay media outlets were on hand for the return of the statue of St. Anthony to the LeMieux Chapel in the Cofrin Memorial Arboretum. All four Green Bay TV...
Former UW-Green Bay Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Sue K. Hammersmith was officially inaugurated today, Oct. 2, as the sixth president of Metropolitan State University in Minneapolis. Hammersmith started there in July...
Victoria Goff, associate professor of Communication and history, was the first speaker in the Brown County Library’s Local History Series on Oct. 1. Her topic, “Voyageur Magazine: 25 Years of History,” highlighted the history...
Pam Harvey-Jacobs, director of Admissions, has an interesting story to tell about participating in the Door County 100-Mile Challenge (a local-food initiative). She describes her experience — she was successful with her realistic green...
Thomas Harden, the University’s new chancellor, is bringing a new format to his periodic newsletter, a format he hopes will encourage reader involvement. The publication is called “Conversations,” and it will combine the Chancellor’s...