Monthly Archive: April 2010
Belated congratulations to Steve VandenAvond, UW-Green Bay’s associate provost for outreach and adult access. He won re-election to a second three-year term as Allouez village president in the April 6 general election. He bested...
Linda Parins from the musical side of campus says they’re still accepting volunteers as the countdown continues to the big Wisconsin School Music Association solo and ensemble festival this Saturday (May 1). UW-Green Bay...
Kati Harty, a former four-year starter for the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team who wrapped up her collegiate career in 2009, has continued her basketball with the Probuild Lions, out of Amsterdam. Harty’s team...
The second of two art exhibitions featuring the work of UW-Green Bay graduating seniors opens with a public reception from 2 to 4 p.m. this Sunday, May 2, in the Lawton Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
The fourth 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 26). Patricia Swatfager-Haney, former vice president for student...
Paul Tower, the inaugural recipient of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s very first Alumni Earth Caretaker Award, told a campus audience on Earth Day 2010 that America is only scratching the surface of the...
The efforts of UW-Green Bay professor Illene Noppe to help young people cope with grief were featured in an article Friday (April 23) by the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Noppe told education writer Kelly McBride...
Notice a pattern with the award-winning teachers profiled in a series of news stories this past week in the Green Bay Press-Gazette? Most of the 2010 Golden Apple teachers are UW-Green Bay graduates. Among...
Paul Tower, the inaugural recipient of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s very first Alumni Earth Caretaker Award, told a campus audience on Earth Day 2010 that America is making strides in achieving the efficiencies...
Up in rotation this week, featured prominently on the University’s home page, is a story about 19-year-old freshman Andrew Doctor. Through UW-Green Bay’s Freshman Experience program, he’s getting a head start on hands-on, undergraduate...