Monthly Archive: January 2010
The UW System Institute on Race and Ethnicity has awarded a Campus Reading Seminar Grant to E. Nicole Meyer for the autobiographical books: The Lover by Marguerite Duras, and The Abandoned Baobab: The Autobiography...
There are major changes this semester to the Cofrin Library’s Interlibrary Loan Service. Previously, undergraduate and graduate students had been charged $1 for each completed ILL article request. Concerned that this has created a...
Approximately 35 students serve as University Ambassadors each year. University Ambassadors support the University’s outreach efforts to prospective students and newly enrolled students, including Campus Preview Days, Registration and Resources, and Orientation. They also...
Time to get crazy: The Cofrin Library is holding another of its famous Book Salespaloozas today through Feb. 5. They invite you to come check out their selection of fiction, non-fiction, teacher editions and...
Enjoy your free time over the mid-winter break? Well, Prof. Marcelo Cruz took 15 UW-Green Bay students to Ecuador for two weeks this January visiting the Ecuadorean Andes and the upper Amazon Basin. We’ll...
After two consecutive defeats, the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team has fallen from 17th to 24th in the latest AP poll. On Saturday, the Phoenix lost 81-72 to Illinois-Chicago at the UIC Pavilion. The...
It was bombs away for Troy Cotton at Youngstown State, Sunday (Jan. 24). The senior guard scored a career-high seven three-pointers in a 69-55 victory over the Penguins. The Phoenix (15-7 overall, 7-3 Horizon...
UW-Green Bay staff members who double as Red Cross volunteers are expected to be among those helping to stage Musicians United for Haiti, on Sunday (Jan. 31) at Tom, Dick and Harry’s, 835 Potts...
The following e-mail was sent from UW-Green Bay alumnus Carl-Eric Staco to Brent Blahnik, Director of the Office of International Education. Brent shared an excerpt from that letter with the Log: Hi Brent, Things...
Our friends at Wisconsin Campus Contact are touting a high-quality, low-cost professional development opportunity for faculty and staff involved in community-based learning courses and outreach programs. A day-long workshop takes place in Wausau on...