Daily Archive: February 23, 2010
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Tim Dale, Social Change and Development, is co-editor of the just-released Homer Simpson Marches on Washington: Dissent through American Popular Culture, published by The University Press of Kentucky.
Cory Doctorow includes a shout-out to UW-Green Bay on the award-winning blog, “Boing Boing,” which was named one of the top ten websites of 2009 by Time magazine. Doctorow is a bestselling author, tech...
Leilani Munter, an accomplished race car and stunt driver who also describes herself as a dedicated environmentalist, will speak at 8 p.m., Tuesday, March 2 in the Phoenix Room of the University Union.
The Phuture Phoenix program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is one of 62 organizations to receive financial support from the Green Bay Packers Foundation. Phuture Phoenix was awarded a $4,000 grant, which is intended for the development of a spring event for parents of Phuture Phoenix students.
Cleaning off the camera’s memory card, we came across some nice snapshots from the Spring OrgSmorg event held earlier this month. Nice shots of various students and student organizations inviting their peers to see...
Thirteen UW-Green Bay students and a staff member will be traveling to the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota over Spring Break to learn about Native American culture, traditions, and values, while also doing...
UW-Green Bay basketball players Kayla Tetschlag and Rahmon Fletcher have each earned their third nod this season at Horizon League Player of the Week. Tetschlag, a junior from Sheboygan, averaged 19 points and 6...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Concert Choir and Chorale conducted by Prof. Randall Meder will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday (Feb. 26) in the Cofrin Family Hall of the Weidner Center for the Performing...
Hundreds of UW-Green Bay students visited more than 80 booths set up in the Phoenix Room of the University Union earlier this month for Spring Org Smorg 2010. There was plenty of “free stuff” and loads of information on display.
A new state law banning used oil filters and absorbent materials from landfill disposal could prevent nearly a million gallons of used oil getting into Wisconsin landfills. It’s an example of practical environmental legislation that received a boost from UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. John Katers and graduate student Adam Snippen.