Daily Archive: December 17, 2009
UW-Green Bay has added a three-credit Intermediate Hmong Language course for spring semester 2010, reports Prof. Ray Hutchinson of Urban and Regional Studies, director of Hmong Studies. The class will be open to students...
The UW-Green Bay Registrar’s Office is issuing a last chance reminder to donate non-perishable food items for the hungry, and be eligible for the “Laffle” drawing. (Forgot to donate? Pick something up at the...
The UW-Green Bay Counseling and Health Service has received 100 more doses of H1N1 vaccine that it will administer free on a first come-first served basis Friday (Dec. 18) from 10 a.m. to 2...
UW-Green Bay has a new face on its IT User Support team. Kevin Boerschinger starts as the new Help Desk manager on Monday (Dec. 21). He has many years of experience serving customers, and...
On a whim, some UW-Green Bay music students convinced their professor to join them on a campus caroling journey Thursday afternoon (Dec. 17). Prof. Sarah Meredith Livingston and students made a stop on the...
The UW-Green Bay Registrar’s Office is issuing a last chance reminder to donate non-perishable food items for the hungry, and be eligible for the “Laffle” drawing at noon on Friday (Dec. 18). For every...
The UW-Green Bay Alumni Association as been in the spirit lately, volunteering for a number of shifts for the Salvation Army’s Red Kettle Campaign.
If the audience gets caught up in beauty and the age-old storyline of Green Bay’s “Nutcracker Ballet,” that’s just as intended by Jeff Entwistle and his theatre students and alumni. Nearly 20 of them...
The dozens of photos below tell the happy story: University and community leaders gathered with community friends at the Weidner Center Dec. 15 for a reception celebrating the successful conclusion of the Campaign for...