Andes to Amazon: Snapshots from travel course to Ecuador
Marcelo Cruz, associate professor of Urban and Regional Studies, led 15 UW-Green Bay students on a study tour of Ecuador this past January.
Marcelo Cruz, associate professor of Urban and Regional Studies, led 15 UW-Green Bay students on a study tour of Ecuador this past January.
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.”
In rotation on UW-Green Bay’s homepage is a feature about the work of student Adam Snippen, who, under the guidance of Prof. John Katers of Natural and Applied Sciences, helped advance a new state...
Large classes provide a challenge for engaging students. So the wranglers at the Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) want to explore some practical ideas for promoting active learning, organizing small group...
The first UW-Green Bay ‘Iron Chef’ competition will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 4, in the Leona Cloud Commons in the University Union. Four student teams will chop, dice and sauté their...
The next campus surplus auction will be held Wednesday (March 3) at Van Veghel’s Auctioneers, 2050 Profit Place, De Pere. Viewing for the auction will begin at 1 p.m. and the auction starts at...
The UW-Green Bay German Program is sponsoring German Day on Friday (Feb. 26) from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the University Union. Approximately 200 to 300 area high school students and German language...
Karen Lacey, UW-Green Bay senior lecturer in Human Biology, and director of the Dietetic Program, is the new president-elect of the Wisconsin Dietetic Association. Lacey’s three-year term officially starts in June; however, she will...
The UW-Green Bay Institute for Research is making available a live webcast of The Grants Resource Center workshop session ‘NEH Proposal Development Advice.’ This session will be broadcast from 9:50 to 10:50 a.m. this...
Prof. Vince Lowery of Humanistic Studies will be speaking on Thursday (Feb. 25) in the SkyScape Theatre of the EAA AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh about the struggles of black aviation pioneers. More details.