Monthly Archive: May 2010
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay commencement ceremonies on Saturday, May 15, will honor approximately 825 graduates who complete their degrees in May or at the end of summer session in August. The ceremony will be held at 11:30 a.m. in the Kress Events Center.
Steve Taylor, a 1979 Business Administration graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, has a story to tell about making connections in college and pursuing your life’s ambitions.
The second of two art exhibitions featuring the work of UW-Green Bay graduating seniors opened this week in the Lawton Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Prior to retiring in 2004, professor Richard (Dick) Logan, the well-known adventurist who led trips to Africa and nurtured a special relationship with local Amish communities, had also developed a national reputation as an...
The Public and Environmental Affairs program is helping promote the Green Ribbon graduation pledge among May 2010 grads. Departing seniors are invited to stop at the PEA office on the third floor of MAC...
By all accounts, the recent reunion concert featuring UW-Green Bay percussionists from the last quarter century was a great success. We have a recap, comments from Prof. Cheryl Grosso, and photos clickable from a...
Sheila Kohl, a 2005 Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning master’s graduate and 1996 UW-Green Bay elementary education graduate, is one of a few dedicated teachers to receive the Herb Kohl Education Foundation award....
The spring performance of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Chorale and Concert Choir on Wednesday (May 5) will feature a variety of selections, including the premiere of a new composition by Prof. Michelle McQuade...
Assistant Prof. Sara Rinfret of Public and Environmental Affairs was recently appointed to serve on the Green Bay Water Commission. The Commission oversees the operation of the Green Bay Water Utility and is composed...
Laughter is good for the waistline and bottom line, says Debbie Iancu-Haddad, a participant in the Young Entrepreneurs Program, who calls herself a ‘Laugh Leader and Humor Researcher.’ A visitor from Israel, Iancu-Haddad led an hour-long program Tuesday (May 4) about the importance of humor in our lives.