Yearly Archive: 2009

Mayor in joking mood, ‘4’ sure

Mayor in joking mood, ‘4’ sure

Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt brought warmest greetings from the city in his brief remarks at the investiture ceremony for new UW-Green Bay chancellor Thomas K. Harden on Oct. 30 at the Weidner Center.

Remembering Prof. Robert Ditton

Remembering Prof. Robert Ditton

One of UW-Green Bay’s founding professors, Dr. Robert Ditton of College Station, Texas, died Oct. 30 following a two-year battle with cancer. A native New Yorker, Ditton joined the UW-Green Bay faculty in Leisure...

Jingle Belling for a good cause

Jingle Belling for a good cause

The deadline for team registration for the 5K Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthritis will be Wednesday, Nov. 11. More than 1,000 people participate in this annual event, which this year will be held on...

Phoenix teams win hoops openers

Phoenix teams win hoops openers

The UW-Green Bay men’s and women’s basketball squad opened their seasons Saturday with exhibition wins over Minnesota-Duluth and St. Norbert College, respectively. The women’s squad dispatched St. Norbert 78-49 at the Kress Events Center....

Women’s soccer season ends

Women’s soccer season ends

While basketball season was beginning, the women’s soccer season came to an end. The UW-Green Bay women dropped a 2-0 match Sunday at Valparaiso in the opening round of the Horizon League tournament. The...

Inauguration: retirement advice and more

Inauguration: retirement advice and more

If you missed the ceremony, Chancellor Thomas K. Harden’s inaugural address centered on his fascinating path to a career in higher education. He credited a grounding in the liberal arts and his wife, Cathy,...

UW-Green Bay to participate in national leadership study

UW-Green Bay to participate in national leadership study

The Office of Student Life and the Mission Level Learning Objectives (MLLO) Steering Committee are partnering to conduct the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership (MSL) here in spring 2010. This national survey of leadership development...