Campus mourns freshman's traffic death
On Tuesday afternoon (April 20), Whitney Radder, a first-year student from Kiel, died in a traffic accident on U.S. Highway 41 in the village of Howard. Radder was leaning toward a career in education...
On Tuesday afternoon (April 20), Whitney Radder, a first-year student from Kiel, died in a traffic accident on U.S. Highway 41 in the village of Howard. Radder was leaning toward a career in education...
On Tuesday afternoon (April 20), Whitney Radder, a first-year student from Kiel, died in a traffic accident on U.S. 41 in the village of Howard. Radder was leaning toward a career in education and...
After learning about their classmate’s death, student mentors with the Phuture Phoenix program voted to establish an annual award in Radder’s memory. It will be called the Whitney Radder Phenomenal Role Model Award and...
Here’s a reminder that the final Campus Preview Day of the year is this Friday (April 23). The Office of Admissions expects a strong turnout, around 150 prospective students and their families. Many of...
The campus community is invited to attend the official unveiling of, and reception for, the Space Grant Art Commission piece by UW-Green Bay art major Matthew Yahnke. The gathering is from 11:30 to noon...
A Howard man has found a fragment of what may be the meteorite that lit up the night sky on April 14. Shea Gorzelanczyk and his children were searching in a field near Mineral...
UW-Green Bay personnel who attended the recent “White Privilege-Health Inequalities Strategies. Action. Liberation Conference” in La Crosse will share their trip with the campus community on Thursday (April 22 at 12:30 p.m. in Room...
On Thursday (April 22) at 5 p.m., celebrating the 40th Anniversary of Earth Day, the Ecumenical Center will host a dinner conversation with a life-long environmental ethicist, the first Protestant minister at the Ecumenical...
The Nelson Institute at UW-Madison is hosting a two-day conference on Earth Day after 40 years. In a keynote by noted Environmental History Prof. Bill Cronon, one angle involved reasons for Wisconsin having such...
It’s the 40th anniversary of the first Earth Day this week, and UW-Green Bay (nicknamed ‘Eco U’ in the early 1970s) celebrates in a big way. Thursday’s events include a presentation by alternative-energy CEO...