Daily Archive: January 28, 2010
In Thursday’s (Jan. 28) USA Today there’s an article about poachers who kill wildlife for thrill. The article mentions a joint research project involving UW-Green Bay Urban and Regional Studies faculty members Ray Hutchinson...
UW-Green Bay senior Wes Hodkiewicz was just looking for a few bucks to help pay the bills as he went about his college career. However, a love of sports statistics has morphed into a...
Deborah Rezac, diversity director with the American Intercultural Center, shares the following: “We would like to invite the campus community to our Welcome Back Gathering in the AIC, University Union 150, on Monday (Feb....
In recent days there have been a couple of stories about coaches with UW-Green Bay history who are experiencing success in the coaching ranks. In Thursday’s Green Bay Press-Gazette there’s an AP story about...
Political Science Prof. Timothy Dale spoke with the Green Bay Press-Gazette and WBAY-TV (Channel 2) about President Obama’s State of the Union Address on Wednesday. Here’s a link to Dale’s chat on Thursday (Jan....
The Green Bay Press-Gazette on Wednesday (Jan. 27) featured Fresh Start, a special section looking at ways to securing a career in difficult times. The advertorial included a story about how adults can get...
If you are parking on campus you need to have a valid 2009-10 decal displayed in your vehicle by 8 a.m. Monday (Feb. 1). If you have not purchased your 2009-10 parking decal yet...
About 40 UW-Green Bay students are living in Building 109, the on-campus apartment building damaged by fire in June 2009. The Green Bay Press-Gazette wrote about the restored building on Thursday. Here’s a link.
It is time to honor our hard-working student employees. Student employees provide a valuable service to our University. In an effort to recognize their contributions, UW-Green Bay will host the Sixth Annual Student Employee...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Small Business Development Center is again offering its Supervisory Leadership Certificate Series.
The first required course in the program, “Supervisory Leadership I,” is offered Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 10-11.