Monthly Archive: October 2009
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas Harden met Tuesday (Oct. 13) with the Chancellor’s Council of Trustees — civic and business leaders who serve as ex-officio advisers providing counsel on institutional initiatives.
UW-Green Bay’s new chancellor, Thomas Harden, last week sat down for an introductory meeting with the editorial board of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. He addressed a wide range of topics and talked about student...
First Lady Jessica Doyle again made an appearance. Nearly a thousand fifth-graders, of course, and roughly 275 UW-Green Bay students took part. Also, a delegation from UW-Eau Claire attended Phuture Phoenix Day to get...
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas Harden met Tuesday (Oct. 13) with the Chancellor’s Council of Trustees — civic and business leaders who serve as ex-officio advisers providing counsel on institutional initiatives. “The Council of Trustees...
Formed in April 1998, the 20-member Chancellor’s Council of Trustees serves in an advisory capacity and also lends philanthropic support to initiatives that enhance the student learning experience. The Council typically meets three times...
Tom Olson and Ginny Riopelle fielded thank-you’s during the Oct. 13 meeting of the Chancellor’s Council of Trustees on the UW-Green Bay campus.
The Rev. Richard Mauthe, one of the guiding spirits behind the Ecumenical Center is returning for a series of conversations that begin Nov. 3. Mauthe, an ordained Catholic priest, was Newman Center Chaplain at...
The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian has presented its first NMAI Prism Award to Maria Hinton, a teacher and tribal elder of the Oneida Tribe of Indians of Wisconsin and 1979 UW-Green...
Upward Bound is hosting a haunted maze at East Town Mall in Green Bay during the next few weeks to raise scholarship dollars for low-income/first generation college bound students. The maze will be open...
In the September/October issue of Trusteeship magazine, University of Wisconsin System President Kevin Reilly addresses the need of governing boards to set the agenda when it comes to addressing diversity. Reilly says that means...