Daily Archive: June 12, 2010
UW System Regents say they had to impose a 5.5% tuition increase to make up for cuts in state funding. A small group of students protested the tuition increase during last week’s Board meeting....
The Office of Student Life is putting together a publication for the fall semester that will publicize campus-sponsored community-service events that are open to all UW-Green Bay students. This document relates to the “engaged...
The third annual Wisconsin Science & Technology Symposium will be held July 22 and 23 at UW-Green Bay. The event will bring together science and technology researchers, entrepreneurs and investors to share ideas and...
In the wake of the proposed plan to control textbook costs in the UW System, WBAY put together a story about the issue at UW-Green Bay. Patrick Sorelle, manager of the Phoenix Bookstore, told...
More than two dozen business, education and nonprofit leaders took part in the daylong economic roundtable on Wednesday. The event, which was organized by the UW System International Economic Development Task Force, was hosted...
Mark King, CEO of TaylorMade-adidas and a class of ’81 graduate of UW-Green Bay, is returning to help Phoenix Athletics once again. His company is sponsoring a pro-am tournament on June 21 at Green...
Below is a link where you can download a version of the documentary segment concerning the Linothorax Project of UW-Green Bay Prof. Greg Aldrete and graduate student Scott Bartell. The two are researching the...
That’s the headline over a Green Bay Press-Gazette story noting that the UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team had the third-highest academic progress rate among Horizon League schools, according to a report released by the...
Interesting column on the Press-Gazette’s business page recently, and it had to do with a local entrepreneur’s efforts to start an “eco-friendly line of cat and dog toys.” There were starts and stops, but...
Prof. Christine Vandenhouten of the Professional Program in Nursing was elected to the board of the Association of Community Health Nurse Educators. She also presented a session entitled “In Living Color: Impressions & Connections...