Monthly Archive: July 2010
Two UW-Green Bay golfers (one current, one former) finished near the top of the leader board at the Wisconsin State Golf Association State Amateur tournament. The final round of the tournament at The Bull...
Three faculty and a handful of UW-Green Bay students participated in the Door County Sprint Triathlon last weekend. Those completing the quarter-mile swim, 18-mile bike ride and 3.1-mile run included Julie Lukesh; Natural and...
As of 3 p.m. Thursday, July 22, Career Services has launched its new, improved website at www.uwgb.edu/careers. If you have any pages bookmarked or have links on your office web pages, you might check...
Both new and former employees of UW-Green Bay are the beneficiaries of newly redesigned web pages within the UW-Green Bay Human Resources site. Check them out, for possible reference or future use. See the...
The popular Peninsula Players Theatre in Fish Creek turns 75 on Sunday. One of the new cast members is former UW-Green Bay student Ian Toohill, a graduate of Bay Port High School who also...
UW-Green Bay political science Prof. Michael Kraft writes the Republicans should “demand that electric vehicle and other clean energy policies be well designed and effectively implemented” if the party wants to win over a...
UW-Green Bay faculty and staff were extremely active during 2009-10 in pursuing extramural support for their research, scholarship, and service projects. Our helpful friends in the Institute for Research provide a final tally of...
About 45 history teachers from Northeast Wisconsin are getting an education in their field from highly regarded scholars and authors on the UW-Green Bay campus this week. The occasion is the 2010 Summer Institute of the Wisconsin Academy for the Teaching of American History.
Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz, assistant professor of Spanish and Humanistic Studies, traveled to Puebla, Mexico in early July as a participant, presenter and moderator at an international conference on theatre.
Up in rotation on the University homepage is a fun feature on Class of 2001 grad and former Fourth Estate sports editor Chris Nerat. From comic books, baseball cards and fine art, to antiques,...