Daily Archive: December 21, 2009
Neither strained economy nor an uncertain jobs outlook could dim the optimism of UW-Green Bay graduates who took part in commencement ceremonies Saturday (Dec. 19) at the Weidner Center. When area media talked to...
The UW-Green Bay Phoenix (10-0) moved up one spot in today’s AP rankings. UW-Green Bay is now at No. 22, one slot behind Kansas and just ahead of Virginia, Georgia Tech and James Madison...
On Sunday the Green Bay Press-Gazette’s editorial staff praised UW System President Kevin Reilly’s call for encouraging four-year graduation as a way for students to save money. In the editorial UW-Green Bay Provost Julia...
The Capstone Seminar in Environmental Policy that examined the potential impact that climate change could have on Northeastern Wisconsin received a full-page look Sunday (Dec. 20) on the Perspective page of the Green Bay...
In a story related to the topic of climate change, 113 Wisconsin scientists, including four from UW-Green Bay, have sent a letter to the Wisconsin congressional delegation urging strong federal policies for swift and...
The Associated Press reported Monday (Dec. 21) that Gov. Jim Doyle is backing away from a campaign promise that UW-Green Bay, UW-Oshkosh, UW-River Falls and UW-Stevens Point will be able to “go off the...
The Office of International Education will once again be sponsoring its annual study-abroad photo and video competition. Students, faculty and staff can submit photos in 5 photo categories and one video category. Photos and...
The UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team stretched its record to 10-0, the best start in program history, by dispatching Marquette University 65-48, Saturday (Dec. 19) at the Kress Events Center. The Phoenix dominated their...
Junior guard Rahmon Fletcher returned from a sprained knee to help the UW-Green Bay Phoenix men’s basketball team turn back Youngstown State, 75-67, Saturday (Dec. 19) at the Resch Center. The Phoenix improved to...
Prof. Amy Wolf of Natural and Applied Sciences and Dr. John Ascher of the American Museum of Natural History in New York have published a major paper entitled “Bees of Wisconsin (Hymenoptera: Apoidea: Anthophila)”...