Abe Clark is on his way
UW-Green Bay alumnus Abe Clark has begun his run across America, hoping to raise money to provide clean drinking water in Haiti. Early Thursday (Feb. 18), and three days into his run, Clark added...
UW-Green Bay alumnus Abe Clark has begun his run across America, hoping to raise money to provide clean drinking water in Haiti. Early Thursday (Feb. 18), and three days into his run, Clark added...
Stephanie Kaponya from the Office of Student Life reports that in a tight race that had the crowd begging for more, a caramel nut cheesecake made by UW-Green Bay student Sarah Jacob was chosen...
Sahraa Karimi, filmmaker from Kabul, Afghanistan, will be at UW-Green Bay, March 4-11, as a special guest marking International Women’s Day, March 8. The Office of International Education, Student Life, and Women’s and Gender...
Wisconsin Senator Dave Hansen recently made a visit to campus to congratulate Prof. Regan Gurung on his previously mentioned (see feature story) Carnegie Foundation Award and recognition as Wisconsin Professor of the Year. The...
Prof. Vince Lowery will be speaking on Feb. 25 in the SkyScape Theatre of the EAA AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh about the struggles of black aviation pioneers such as Bessie Coleman and the Tuskegee...
Prof. Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) and Lidia Nonn (Institute for Research) were among a group of 40 educators, aviators, and historians who attended a recent special planning session at the EAA Air...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Concert Choir and Chorale conducted by Prof. Randall Meder will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 26 in the Cofrin Family Hall of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony is drawing from a less-traditional font of inspiration for its first concert of 2010 – fantasy books, films and games.
UW-La Crosse health educator Matt Vogel will present an interactive program for faculty and staff from 3 to 4 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 23), exploring a variety of topics related to drugs from, it says...