Monthly Archive: April 2010
Do you find severe weather fascinating? If so, Jeff Last, warning-coordination meteorologist with the Green Bay National Weather Service Office, will be presenting “Storm Spotter Training” next Tuesday (April 27) from 7 to 8:30...
We’re seeing national media play for the story of Tribal Elder Maria Hinton (UW-Green Bay Class of ’79) and the spoken-word version of the Oneida Language Dictionary she recently finished recording with UW-Green Bay...
It’s timely, given the recent publicity at other UW campuses including Stout and others, to survey the situation at UW-Green Bay. Mark your calendar now for 3 to 4 p.m. Thursday, May 6, in...
UW-Green Bay personnel who attended the recent “White Privilege-Health Inequities Strategies. Action. Liberation Conference” in La Crosse shared their experience with campus community.
Check out the work by UW-Green Bay art major Matthew Yahnke. His commissioned work “Moon Walk” was unveiled Thursday in the Space Grant office, Room 301 of the Environmental Sciences Building. Click here.
Faculty and staff are cordially invited to attend the University Leadership Awards ceremony at 6 p.m. on Friday, May 14, in the University Theatre, Theatre Hall. A reception will follow in the Union’s Phoenix...
UW-Green Bay’s coordinator of disability services has been invited to serve on UW System President Kevin Reilly’s Advisory Committee on Disability Issues. Lynn Niemi was one of three new appointees selected for the 10-person...
Carrie Fonder, co-director of the 2010 UW-Green Bay Summer Art Studio camps, earned her teacher certification here at UW-Green Bay. That’s why folks in Outreach and arts offices across campus will be interested to...
By all accounts, last weekend’s Opera and Musical Theatre performances in the University Theatre were very well-received. Click here to see a couple of photos and more.
Attendees at a recent national conference on the concept of “white privilege” and how it affects attitudes about diversity gathered on campus to share insights on what they learned. If you’d like to know...