Monthly Archive: April 2010
The spring issue of Sheepshead Review, UW-Green Bay’s journal of the arts, will be unveiled Tuesday, May 4 in an open house ceremony from 3:45 to 6 p.m. in the Common Grounds Coffee House...
As part of “State Employee Recognition Week” UW-Green Bay administrators will be hosting a campus cookout from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 11, in the East Gym of the Kress Events Center....
With the end of the fiscal year approaching, we want you to know that requests for service projects, equipment and installation involving Telecommunications/Engineering and Media Services (T.E.A.M.) or Computing and Information Technology (CIT) must...
We can see out the eighth floor window that they’ve cleared a tidy little area just outside the Union for the Memorial Garden. Remember that the inaugural planting (flowers provided) is set for 1...
“We appreciate You!” That’s the message from A’viands Food Service, the Phoenix Bookstore and the University Union with Customer Appreciation Days set for Wednesday and Thursday (April 28 and 29). Stop by for discounts...
The evening of April 17 was a special night for UW-Green Bay and the alumni and friends honored by the University at the Alumni Association Awards ceremony.
Members of the University community are invited to attend a ceremony and news conference featuring Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle, kicking off “Covenant Day” this Wednesday (April 28) at the University Union. The event is...
Rapid-fire dialog, plenty of non-verbal humor and a rigidly managed government agency provide the laughs in the UW-Green Bay production of “The Memorandum,” which concludes its run with four shows later this week. Press-Gazette...
It’s a takeoff on the popular cable show “Project Runway.” This time, the fashion designers are UW-Green Bay students who will work with the popular do-everything “fabric” called duct tape. The Office of Student...
Jeff Last of the Green Bay National Weather Service Office will lead “Storm Spotter Training” Tuesday (April 27) from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in MAC Hall Room 210. The presentation is free and open...