Daily Archive: April 16, 2010
The second of four finalists for the position of Associate Provost for Student Affairs and Dean of Students is scheduled to visit UW-Green Bay Monday (April 19). Peg Blake, dean of enrollment management, Southern...
Paul Tower has been selected to receive the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s very first Alumni Earth Caretaker Award. As president and CEO of Applied Filter Technology (AFT), in Snohomish, Wash., a firm that helps...
Paul Tower, a national player in the burgeoning biogas industry who will receive the UW-Green Bay’s very first Alumni Earth Caretaker Award, will make a presentation on “Biogas Cleanup Technologies,” at 12:30 p.m. on...
There are now UW-Green Bay “branded” PowerPoint templates available to University faculty, staff and students. These are available for use on official University business; and not required/recommended/advised for non-institutional business. Templates are available for...
The promotion of Brian Wardle to UW-Green Bay men’s basketball coach, has drawn generally favorable reaction from area media. Green Bay Press-Gazette Sports Editor Mike Vandermause called Wardle a good fit for University and...
Last, but certainly not least, the Wardle announcement drew lots of attention at the University. Click here to link to press conferences and comments from Phoenix athletes.
More than 200 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students will participate Monday, April 19, in the annual UN Global Summit. The summit will take place 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Phoenix Room and the...
More than 70 students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay recently were inducted into the University’s chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, the oldest and largest national honor society for first-year students in institutions of higher learning.
Paul Tower will receive the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s very first Alumni Earth Caretaker Award on April 23, 2010. As President and CEO of Applied Filter Technology (AFT), in Snohomish, Wash., a firm that helps to make biogas energy from green wastes such as lumber byproducts and landscaping trimmings, Tower is a pioneer in the area of Green Innovations.