Former student killed in traffic accident
The recent rash of fatal traffic accidents on area roads has claimed another victim with UW-Green Bay ties. Rosemary L. Burt, 31, of Oneida, passed away Monday (May 31) as the result of a...
The recent rash of fatal traffic accidents on area roads has claimed another victim with UW-Green Bay ties. Rosemary L. Burt, 31, of Oneida, passed away Monday (May 31) as the result of a...
A variety of measures to control textbook costs are being considered under a proposal to be reviewed by the UW System Board of Regents next week. According to national studies, the average estimated annual...
With nearly three months to go before its first tenants arrive, the new Keith Pamperin Hall on the UW-Green Bay campus is only a few bricks shy of a finished exterior. Of course, exterior...
WFRV reporter Jenna Sachs covered the May 24 graduation/welcome ceremony for the first Phuture Phoenix fifth-graders (from 2003) to arrive at UW-Green Bay as new freshman. Click here to view the story.
Matthew R. Suski, 20, of Zachow, passed away last Tuesday (May 25) as the result of a collision on Highway 32 near Pulaski. Suski and his passenger were thrown from the motorcycle he was...
Prof. Tim Meyer of UW-Green Bay, and photographer and alumnus Mike Roemer, were involved in the recent film/photo festival at St. Norbert College, held in conjunction with the big “Sport and Society” conference. Meyer...
A paper by Prof. Gaurav Bansal of Business Administration and his student Rebecca Davenport on health information privacy concerns won the best paper award (first place) at the 5th Mid West Association of Information...
Prof. Heidi Sherman, Humanistic Studies and History, presented a paper at a small international workshop “Landscapes and Societies in Ancient and Medieval Europe East of the Elbe: Interactions between Environmental Settings and Cultural Transformations”...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has hired former television reporter Robert Hornacek as its new coordinator of video/audio news and media relations.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has proudly presented the “Phirst” Phuture Phoenix Scholarships to seven students who were part of that very first group to visit the campus in 2003.