Daily Archive: March 10, 2010
The Spring 2010 Historical Perspective Lecture Series will feature a lecture on March 24 by John David Smith, author of Slavery, Race and American History. A professor of history at the University of North...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Victoria Goff, Communication and history, recently received a David Morrow Prize Award from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers, an organization that fosters the highest standards of economic...
Prof. Harvey Kaye appeared recently in Playboy magazine. His words, that is. The Social Change and Development faculty member has his web-monitoring software set to ring whenever “Thomas Paine” is the topic; Kaye is...
Green Bay is among the communities vying to become a test city for Google’s ultra high speed Internet. WFRV-TV reporter Jenna Sachs visited UW-Green Bay on Tuesday and no surprise, students are all for...
Three students in the UW-Green Bay Communication program, Quita Paul, Alli Rivera and Fernando Chavarria are shadowing professionals Wednesday (March 10) at the Green Bay Press-Gazette, as a part of a weeklong program promoting...
Assistant Prof. Tim Dale, Social Change and Development, reports that the UW-Green Bay Pre-Law website is up and running. Here’s a link.
Prof. Emeritus Ganga Nair, Natural and Applied Sciences, who taught for 40 years at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and was a world-renowned expert on forest preservation, died this morning (Wednesday, March 10) at St. Vincent Hospital.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) will celebrate sustainability during Earth Week with “Green Innovations 2010.” The two-day event begins on the evening of Thursday, April 22 with invited keynote speaker, David Wann, co-author of the best-selling book, Affluenza: The All-Consuming Epidemic.