Daily Archive: March 20, 2010
Student Amii John of Oneida will be among those recognized at a ceremony in Madison April 17 as an Outstanding Women of Color in Education. The annual honor is given to students, faculty and...
WBAY reporter Jeff Alexander picked up on our frontpage feature about the fitness and socialization work Phoenix basketball star Celeste Hoewisch has been doing with fan Zach Heugel. The result is a great piece...
Saturday was a practice day for the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team (27-4) heading into Sunday evening’s NCAA first-round against Virginia of the ACC (21-9), with a 6:21 p.m. CDT tip in Ames, Iowa....
Looks as though Sunday’s game will be cablecast vs. ESPN2. All of the NCAA Tournament opening round games are previewed at ESPN.com. The site is worth a visit if only for the following quote:...
Maria Hinton — an Oneida tribal elder, 99 years of age and a 1979 graduate of UW-Green Bay, was singled out for praise yet again, this time on the editorial page of the Green...
Grants in Aid of Research support faculty research including data and/or materials collection for research, exhibition or performance projects. Alternatively, they may be used for travel to a conference to deliver an accepted paper...
We ran a blurb last week about a syndicated column by Prof. Mike Kraft, Public and Environmental Affairs, urging safety and cost controls on nuclear energy. We noted it was printed in the Juneau,...
A CPR Refresher Course — recertification in Adult/Child/Infant CPR for students and staff — will be offered on campus next Sunday (March 28), from 5 to 8 p.m. in Wood Hall Room 222. The...
Let’s see… that men’s basketball photo isn’t really “circa 1970-71,” that looks like Tom Brown and he played in the early 1980s… and we really should be able to put an exact year to...
It has been precisely two decades since the UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team traveled to St. Louis University for a second-round tournament game. In 1990, it was the NIT; this time it’s the College...