Daily Archive: May 19, 2010
In a small, private celebration on May 12, the Madigan family and University friends remembered Doris Madigan with the dedication of two benches in her memory near the Weidner Carillon outside the University Union....
Worth mentioning here because… well… it sounds interesting: The summer course “GIS in Health” is a collaboration of Profs. Janet Reilly in Nursing and Bill Niedzwiedz in Public and Environmental Affairs. The online course...
Nationally known humorist and dairyland author Michael Perry will be the guest speaker Thursday evening, May 20, when the 2010 Champions of Conservation Award Program is held in the Union’s Phoenix Room. Perry will...
Members of the local VFW are organizing a short outdoor service at 10 a.m. on Memorial Day, Monday, May 31, at the Potter’s Field just south of the UW-Green Bay campus. The long-forgotten former...
Gordon Hempton, featured on these pages over the years, was in the news again earlier this spring with a segment broadcast over NPR stations nationwide. The 1976 UWGB grad is well known as an...
Tickets are now on sale for a Nov. 11 stop at the Weidner Center by rising standup star Gabriel Iglesias. Storyteller, mimic, sound-effects machine and Comedy Central mainstay, he’s getting good reviews for his...
Here’s a reminder: UW-Green Bay is again offering a summer course in Spanish Immersion for Professionals, a program that can help those in business to learn Spanish. Scheduled for Monday through Friday, Aug. 2-6,...
Jessica Schwalenberg, graduating from the two-year UW College-Waukesha and enrolling at UW-Milwaukee to study psychology, was appointed Friday by Gov. Doyle to serve as the nontraditional student representative on the UW System Board of...
Associate Prof. Rebecca Meacham of Humanistic Studies presented as part of a panel, “How to Get Published,” with author David McGlynn and poet Cathryn Cofell at a Fox Cities Book Festival event earlier this...
Jeremy Wildenberg is a first-year student at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, who serves as a reminder that non-traditional students often bring a knowledge that adds to the academic experience. In his case, he’s teaching Arabic to UW-Green Bay educators.