Daily Archive: October 7, 2009
The two-volume collection Critical Food Issues: Problems and State-of-the-Art Solutions was just published by Praeger Publishing (Santa Barbara, Cal.). Volume One, edited by Laurel Phoenix of the Public and Environmental Affairs faculty, has fifteen...
Team Outreach, led by captain Christina Trombley, was the first group on campus to reach the 100% participation mark! The Team, consisting of colleagues from Adult Degree, Outreach & Extension, and the Small Business...
UW-Green Bay Safety and Risk Coordinator Mike Mentzel joined other local health officials Tuesday to update U.S. Rep. Steven Kagen on their efforts to combat the H1N1 flu. Mentzel said UW-Green Bay is working...
Former Sturgeon Bay native and former visiting professor Dr. Peter Wolter will be speaking Friday (Oct. 9) at 11:40 a.m. at the weekly “Eco-lunch” gathering of science faculty and students in MAC 212. Wolter,...
Wednesday’s Press-Gazette reports on the golf squad’s victory at the Butler Invitational, their third win in four events. Going into the final hole, the Phoenix was tied with Loyola. But Phoenix golfers Adam Austreng,...
It is the third of six American Intercultural Center Panel Discussions for Fall Semester 2009: Does your Mother know? Coming Out Panel Discussion Wednesday, October 7, 2009 4 p.m. Christie Theatre A guided panel...
Chancellor Thomas K. Harden has signed an international memorandum of understanding with representatives from the Universidad Nacional de Tumbes in Tumbes, Peru, which may lead to educational collaboration between the schools. Monday’s signing ceremony...