UW-Green Bay History Club looks back and reaches out
UW-Green Bay history professors, students and alumni mixed it up with more than 1,000 school-aged children in Milwaukee last weekend (March 5-6).
UW-Green Bay history professors, students and alumni mixed it up with more than 1,000 school-aged children in Milwaukee last weekend (March 5-6).
Services are pending for founding UW-Green Bay environmental sciences faculty member Dr. Ganga Nair, who died Wednesday (March 10). We will share details when they become available. However, we offer this tribute written by Prof. Robert Howe , director of the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity at UW-Green Bay, about his friend and colleague.
The 2009-2010 Natural and Applied Sciences scholarships were presented on Feb. 4, 2010, to nine outstanding University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students. (photos posted)
It took awhile for the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team (27-3) to adjust to UW-Milwaukee’s 2-3 zone. Once they did, the Phoenix overwhelmed the Panthers, posting a 72-48 win Wednesday at the Kress Events...
UW-Green Bay dietetic program interns Sarah Jadin, Casey McKenzie, Kim Beyer and Jessica Schroeder got the call when the Green Bay Boys and Girls Club wanted to offer lessons in good nutrition to its...
This three-week trip in May/June will be a cultural extravaganza exploring London’s museums, galleries and assorted contemporary art venues. Two side trips to Cambridge and Brighton are planned, among other trip activities. Trip leaders...
When the UW-Green Bay music program offered an evening of instrumental and vocal jazz, Wednesday (March 10) there was a special generational moment. Julio Reyes Sr., who is also an accomplished musician was a guest percussionist. His son, Julio Reyes Jr. is a member of the vocal jazz and jazz band.
“From our mothers to our daughters” is the theme of a Women’s History month program in University Archives later in March. The Friends of the Cofrin Library organization invites one and all to join...
UW-Green Bay Associate Director of Athletics Jeanne Stangel and Green Bay West High School advisers Jody Vanwassenhoven and Kim Schanock worked together to coordinate an evening at the Kress Center for a group of...
How can students get a deeper understanding of the day-to-day challenges of those living in poverty? One way is through a Second Life computer simulation. UW-Green Bay Prof. Chris Vandenhouten, from the Professional Program...