Daily Archive: August 25, 2010
The Center for Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has received three grants totaling more than $212,000 to conduct three quality of life studies in the Fox River region.
Their last session was so helpful, the people in the Cofrin Library’s University Archives section will be hosting another photo ID extravaganza. “Help the University Archives Save our History” is once again the rallying...
Six UW-Green Bay faculty members have been selected to serve as UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars for the 2010-11 academic year. They are: • Karen Dalke, Interdisciplinary Studies • Greg Davis, Natural and Applied Sciences...
The Cofrin Library now has an easier way for students to pay Library fees. Starting fall semester, all student fees will be transferred to their SIS account. This means fees can be paid either...
The Ecumenical Center is inviting one and all to the annual Backyard Bash on Thursday, Sept. 2 at 5 p.m. at the Ecumenical Center. The event is organized in partnership with the UW-Green Bay...
UW-Green Bay political science professor Michael Kraft shared some thoughts about the new mosque planned for Green Bay with the local newspaper. In an editorial published in the Green Bay Press-Gazette on Sunday, Kraft...
Stephanie Pasyak, a UW-Green Bay alumna, Class of 2006, has organized a Run/Walk in Milwaukee this Saturday in honor of her mother who passed away from lung cancer in 2005. It’s a touching story...
UW-Green Bay recognized some of its top faculty and staff members Tuesday (Aug. 24) with Founders Association Awards for Excellence presented at the annual faculty/staff convocation. The awards for excellence and their recipients are:...
Prof. Regan Gurung of Human Development was introduced Tuesday as the newest recipient of the Rosenberg Professorship at UW-Green Bay for a five-year term through 2015. Chancellor Thomas Harden presented Gurung with a ceremonial...
UW-Green Bay formally kicked off the 2010-11 academic year with its annual Faculty/Staff Convocation. University photographer Eric Miller captured scenes of the morning’s events, which included an employee breakfast, introduction of new faculty and...