Daily Archive: January 13, 2010
Aftershocks from the terrible earthquake that struck Tuesday (Jan. 12) near Port-au-Prince, Haiti, are being felt here at UW-Green Bay. International Education Director Brent Blahnik said two recent graduates, siblings Carl-Eric Staco and Geraldine...
Instructor Bruce VandenPlas sends word that his periodic CPR Refresher Course will be held on Jan. 27. The course runs from 5 to 8 p.m., in Wood Hall Room 222. The fee is $35...
Local media took notice Tuesday when crews began moving appliances and furniture back into Building 109. The 40-year-old apartment building, one of the original apartment buildings on the UW-Green Bay campus, was damaged in...
UW-Green Bay is among the organizers of the 15th annual community celebration of the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., that will be held from 10:30 a.m. to noon, Saturday (Jan. 16) at...
The unbeaten UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team is ranked 17th in the nation in the latest coaches poll, released on Tuesday (Jan. 12). Next up for the Phoenix (15-0 overall, 4-0 Horizon League) is...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Division of Outreach and Adult Access is now accepting registrations for a new single-credit graduate course for educators, “The Natural Step: Introduction to Sustainability for Teachers.”
UW-Green Bay student Kari Petrashek has been awarded this year’s Paul and Thea Sager Scholarship for her research paper, “Northern Saw-whet Owl Fall Migration through Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve in Two Rivers, Wis. from 2000-2008.”
These UW-Green Bay alumni are smiling because their basketball shooting skills brought home the traveling trophy for their alma mater at the Jan. 9 Phoenix-Panthers men’s basketball game in Milwaukee.