Daily Archive: March 16, 2010
The Technology Council has posted the draft version 2.3 of Tech Plan 2015 on its website at www.uwgb.edu/techcouncil and is asking for feedback from the University community. The draft is the result of input...
The UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team waltzed into the NCAA Tournament despite losing in the semifinal round of the Horizon League Tournament. The Phoenix (27-4) will be a 12-seed in the Dayton Regional, playing...
That’s the recipe for success for the Phoenix women’s basketball team. The Green Bay Press-Gazette speculates that even with a late-season slump and an early flameout in last week’s Horizon League Tournament, UW-Green Bay...
The UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team will visit Akron at 6 p.m. Wednesday (March 17) for the opening round of the College Basketball Invitational. The game will be broadcast free on 107.5 FM/1400 the...
“Teens, Grief and Death” will be the topic for the Wisconsin Public Television program Teen Connection, airing at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 23. The live call-in program will include a panel of teens who...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Retirees Association will award its first scholarship this spring for the 2010-11 academic year. The $500 award can be applied to tuition next fall or spring.
UW-Green Bay alumnus Maria Hinton (’79) was honored Saturday (March 13) as the overall award-winner at the fourth annual Dreamers and Doers Luncheon by the Green Bay Branch of the American Association of University...
UW-Green Bay political science professor Michael Kraft has offered a thoughtful perspective on the proposal to expand the nuclear power industry. In a syndicated column picked up by the Juneau Empire (Juneau, Alaska), Kraft,...
Paul Linzmeyer, UW-Green Bay class of ’78 and founder of ISO International, LLC, will be the keynote speaker next Monday (March 22) at the 12th annual Baird Creek Preservation Foundation meeting and banquet. Linzmeyer,...
Starting Wednesday, April 7, the student-sponsored film series “Fight for Your Food Film Festival” will be held in Rose Hall, Room 250 on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus at 7 p.m. The film series is free of charge, and is open to the general public.