Monthly Archive: April 2010
David Wann, co-author of the best-selling book “Affluenza,” and author of “Simple Prosperity” will kick off the Green Innovations 2010 symposium, “Realizing Our Sustainable Future,” on April 22 and 23.
Community members, alumni and others interested in this University’s future are invited to participate in one of two public sessions this month intended to help develop a strategic plan to guide institutional priorities. “Affinity...
UW-Green Bay’s ink and money-saving move to Century Gothic as the default e-mail font was in the spotlight on National Public Radio. Tuesday afternoon’s three-minute piece by Wisconsin correspondent Patty Murray aired on “All...
Popular performer Victoria Vox, a singer/songwriter, guitarist and sometimes ukulele player, performs in concert Wednesday (April 7) at UW-Green Bay in a 7 p.m. concert in the Union’s Christie Theatre. She’ll perform with Melaniejane...
John Dederich, the Marine vet who lost both legs in the Vietnam War, earned a managerial systems degree from UW-Green Bay and eventually served as manager of the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena for...
Community members, alumni and others interested in the future of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay are invited to participate in one of two public sessions this month intended to help develop a strategic plan to guide institutional priorities.
The American Intercultural Center hosted a successful networking event Thursday evening, April 1, at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay hosts the Northeastern Wisconsin National History Day 2010 competition Saturday, April 10. The all-day competition will focus on the theme “Innovation In History.”
UW-Green Bay is featured prominently in the spring 2010 issue of Kaleidoscope II, the newsletter of the UW System’s Institute on Race and Ethnicity. The lead article is by Prof. Pao Lor of the...
Graduate student Annette Pelegrin of Pulaski is this year’s winner of the UW-Green Bay Outstanding Thesis Award. Pelegrin will receive her master’s degree in May in Environmental Science and Policy.