Happy retirement to Soukup
Kris Soukup will be retiring from her position as Payroll and Benefits Specialist in the Office of Human Resources. Her last day of work will be Friday (March 19). It will be a low-key...
Kris Soukup will be retiring from her position as Payroll and Benefits Specialist in the Office of Human Resources. Her last day of work will be Friday (March 19). It will be a low-key...
Group Leader Jeff Entwistle and Seasoned Intrepid Guides Donna Entwistle and Linda Parins (are those really their official titles) are leading 37 others to New York City for the “UWGB meets NYC Intensive Theatre...
All faculty and staff and students need to go to the University Ticketing and Information Center to purchase their tickets to the April 15 Italian Luncheon, to get the faculty/staff or student rate. An...
As of this writing, it has not yet been confirmed for the LOG e-news whether friends and family will schedule some sort of campus memorial for Prof. Ganga Nair, a founding and much-honored member...
Top-seeded Green Bay (27-4) had its record 27-game homecourt winning streak snapped by fourth seeded Cleveland State Friday night in the Horizon League Tournament semifinals. The Vikings advanced to face Butler at noon Sunday...
The UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team is hoping for a phone call Sunday night (March 14) from the CBI or CIT post-season tournaments. Coach Tod Kowalczyk’s team is 21-12 and coming off perhaps the...
UW-Green Bay alumnus Tony Bennett, Class of 1992, Humanistic Studies, saw his Virginia Cavaliers team (15-16) knocked out of the ACC Tournament Friday with a 57-46 loss to No. 4 Duke. It was an...
Need something to eat on campus during spring break week? Revisit our previous post on dining service hours.
Tuesday (March 23) Update: UW-Green Bay dominated the action for 30 minutes against Iowa State on the Cyclones’ home floor, but a back-and-forth game down the stretch ended with a 60-56 loss in the second round...
The 2010 Watershed Symposium at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on Wednesday, March 17, will feature high school students discussing their own research, and some of the leading professionals who are addressing environmental issues confronting the Lower Fox River Watershed.