Daily Archive: March 15, 2010
All those years of playing tough non-conference schedules, and winning, have paid off! Upset in the Horizon League semifinals, the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team nonetheless received a call from the NCAA Tournament selection...
UW-Green Bay will welcome renowned sound artist Matthew Burtner as Artist- in-Residence, March 24 – 26. A native Alaskan who grew up among fishing boats and mountains, Burtner is a multi-media composer whose work...
The basketball season isn’t over yet for the UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team. The Phoenix (21-12) has accepted a bid to the College Basketball Invitational, and will play at Akron Wednesday. Tip-off is tentatively...
Local musician Rob Anthony will host a free concert 8-11 p.m. Thursday, March 25, at the Phoenix Club in the UW-Green Bay University Union. During a 9 p.m. intermission local residents will share their...
UW-Green Bay political science Prof. Emeritus David Littig says a deep-seated frustration with government explains a new poll that shows Wisconsin voters are optimistic the economy will turn around, but don’t believe the state...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will welcome renowned sound artist Matthew Burtner as Artist- in-Residence, March 24 – 26. A native Alaskan who grew up among fishing boats and mountains, Burtner is a multi-media composer whose work combines electroacoustic music and environmental systems.
Burtner will be visiting the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay as part of this year’s Campus Common Theme, “Realizing Our Sustainable Future.” The compositions that Burtner has created symbolize the very powerful link between humans and the environment that we inhabit. Burtner believes that the technology we possess today gives us the chance to become even closer with nature and take even more pleasure in it. With this approach, a new relationship can form with the natural world and technology.