Daily Archive: May 14, 2010
When the Young Entrepreneurs — five each from Israel and Jordan — enjoyed a farewell reception at the Weidner Center on May 6, it capped a month of workshops, site visits, job shadowing and...
The First Nations Traveling Resource Center visited UW-Green Bay May 5 and provided students and faculty a priceless opportunity to visit with Lac du Flambeau leaders who shared their collection of books by and...
Sheryl Van Gruensven, director of Human Resources, was part of the most recent graduating class of Leadership Green Bay. Sheryl and her classmates worked in small groups on community projects. Sheryl’s small group worked...
As if any participants needed a reminder, here it is: Chancellor Thomas K. Harden will preside at the spring commencement ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Saturday (May 15) in the Kress Events Center on campus....
No, none of that. But we did want to offer this reminder, and a clarification on the available-for-sale DVD, after the fact, of Saturday’s commencement at the Kress. Turns out Media Resources has been...
Former UW-Green Bay cross-country ski coach Bryan Fish ’98, has been named Continental Cup coach for the U.S. Cross Country Ski Team. Fish was a terrific skier as a student and was the Phoenix...
The Institute for Learning Partnership and Wisconsin Education Association Council will hold an informational session on professional development opportunities, from 4:30 – 6 p.m., May 19 in Phoenix Room B. To register contact the...
With the establishment of the Center for Middle East Studies and Partnerships, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is expanding its academic focus upon one of the most compelling areas of the globe.
The First Nations Traveling Resource Center visited UW-Green Bay Wednesday (May 5).
The annual heirloom plant sale is set for this Saturday (May 15) at the the Lab Sciences Building Greenhouse. Doors open at 9 a.m. with numbers passed out starting at 7:30 a.m. and the...