Monthly Archive: June 2010
When IBM executive Bob Hann ’82 and ’87 returned to campus this spring, he had some sage advice for current marketing students: “network, network, network.” Hann shared a fun anecdote about how his Phoenix...
A group of UW-Green Bay students and their faculty and staff guides returned in June from a three-week study tour of Japan.
Jacqueline Frank has been named the new executive director of the National Railroad Museum. Frank, who received a bachelor’s degree in history and English from UW-Green Bay in 2000, has served as the museum’s...
UW-Green Bay graduate Lisa Fay Coutley ’04 is the winner of the 2009 ROOMS Chapbook contest. Her manuscript, titled “Back-Talk,” was published by Articles Press earlier this year. Coutley will be reading poetry this...
The interfaith coalition JOSHUA has scheduled a public education forum, “The Federal Stimulus: What is the Impact in Green Bay?” for 10:30 a.m. Monday, July 12 at the Neville Public Museum. The UW-Green Bay...
Amanda Newman, 19, who attended UW-Green Bay last year, was killed Sunday in a Richland County traffic accident that also claimed the life of a close friend. Eau Claire Leader-Telegram coverage including a photo...
Former U.S. Rep. Mark Neumann made a campaign stop at UW-Green Bay Tuesday (June 29) to talk about the future of higher education. The Republican gubernatorial candidate announced his plan to create “research triangles”...
Effective this Thursday (July 1), the name Austin E. Cofrin School of Business will apply to undergraduate and graduate business and accounting programs at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
We told you last week about the media coverage on Camp Lloyd, a summer camp at UW-Green Bay for children who have lost a loved one. This year, more than 30 children took part...
Last week’s golf fundraiser for Phoenix Athletics included a program and Q&A with Packers President Mark Murphy and TaylorMade adidas CEO Mark King from the UW-Green Bay class of 1981. King also brought along...