Monthly Archive: March 2010
Daniel Conley, a professor in Biogeochemistry at the Department of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences at Lund University in Sweden, who earned his Master of Science degree in Environmental Science and Policy in 1983 at...
In collaboration with the Neville Public Museum, UW-Green Bay’s Lawton Gallery opened a new exhibition today (Thursday, March 4), “Hidden Treasures: Works from Green Bay Collections.” Among the artists who will be featured in...
It’s trepidation time for many soon-to-be graduates. As they face the end of a collegiate career and an uncertain job market many came to Wednesday’s (March 3) job fair hoping to talk with potential...
The UW-Green Bay Research Council has two funding opportunities open to faculty: Grants in Aid of Research and the Research Scholar. Grants in Aid of Research funds support faculty research including data and/or materials...
Prof. David Coury of Humanistic Studies and Global Studies contributed a chapter entitled “Contemporary German Cinema through the Lens of Cultural Studies” to the volume Basque/European Perspectives on Cultural and Media Studies published by...
The UW-Green Bay campus won’t be closed during Spring Break, March 15-19, so that means there will still be some drink and dining options. The Garden Café will be open 7:30 a.m. to 2:30...
Something to share with students and others: The UW-Green Bay Office of International Education announced that the deadline has been extended until March 26 to apply for upcoming study abroad programs in England, Guatemala,...
Daniel Conley, a professor at Lund University in Sweden, who credits UW-Green Bay for helping to shape his views about the role science can play in addressing major environmental problems, has been awarded a 2010 Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation to examine solutions for reducing nutrients in the Baltic Sea.
Daniel Conley, a professor at Lund University in Sweden, who credits UW-Green Bay for helping to shape his views about the role science can play in addressing major environmental problems, has been awarded a 2010 Pew Fellowship in Marine Conservation to examine solutions for reducing nutrients in the Baltic Sea. Conley earned his Master of Science degree in Environmental Science and Policy in 1983 at UW-Green Bay.
There’s always something happening on a college campus. Typically, when the classroom lights shut down, activities in the University Union kick in.