Daily Archive: August 6, 2010
The sleepy tranquility of southern Brown County’s farm country was shaken up a bit on a recent summer morning. A team led by UW-Green Bay assistant professor of Natural and Applied Sciences John Luczaj...
WBAY TV-2 featured UW-Green Bay in a story this week about a new federal law designed to crack down on illegal file sharing. Mark Olkowski, the judicial affairs coordinator in the Dean of Students...
Friday, Aug. 6, was the last day for summer camp and public meals out of the Leona Cloud Commons. The Leona Cloud Commons will be used for private meal functions for the next couple...
August is Family Month at Shorewood Golf Course! After 4 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, family foursomes can golf nine holes for just $40. Also, we’re told “there is a Back-to-School Pro Shop...
Derryl Block, interim dean for the College of Professional and Graduate Studies, was recently interviewed for a mid-summer article on enrollment in Marketplace Magazine. Block says preliminary enrollment numbers for fall are about even...
Michael Gallagher, assistant director of UW-Green Bay Admissions, was quoted extensively in a published planning guide “College 101.” The Gannett Wisconsin guide, which features area colleges and universities, is written for high school students...
Mathew Dornbush, associate professor of biology in the Natural and Applied Sciences unit, and Amanda Nelson, assistant professor of Human Biology, are serving as co-instructors of this month’s summer science institute on campus. Dornbush...
The UW-Green Bay men’s soccer team has been ranked 29th in a preseason poll by College Soccer News. Last season, the Phoenix won the Horizon League Championship and made it to the NCAA tournament...
A flag display that reflects the passion of one of UW-Green Bay’s most generous alumni can now be viewed near the Lambeau Cottage, located on the bayshore at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
As part of a project to map the bedrock in Brown County, UW-Green Bay professor John Luczaj is working with the Kansas Geological Survey to create a seismic map of an ancient fault zone.