Daily Archive: August 30, 2010
Students are back on campus! UW-Green Bay welcomed 668 members of the freshman class who will be living on campus this year. Faculty and staff were on hand Aug. 30 not only to greet the students and their parents but also to help carry some of the load. Parents and students took some time to reflect on what this big day means to them.
Photo gallery: Move-In Day You can zip through them in a hurry, or linger longer when you recognize someone you know. Today’s slideshow documents new-freshman move-in at Residence Life. The images by University photographer...
Residence Life Director Glenn Gray is thanking the campus community for its help welcoming the new freshmen. “If they didn’t already know it, students and their parents found out today that UW-Green Bay is...
News crews from the area also came out to cover the freshman move-in day. At least one television station sent out a crew, as did the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Here’s a link to a...
This fall the staff of the Cofrin Library has inaugurated a new, cleaner and easier-to-use design for the Databases by Subject and Databases A-Z pages. Some of the highlights: • peer-reviewed flag, full-text indicators,...
The UW-Green Bay men’s soccer team will kick off its 2010 regular season Wednesday (Sept. 1) hosting DePaul at 7 p.m. at Aldo Santaga Stadium. Everyone with a campus ID will receive free admission...
It’s called “QPR Gatekeeper Training for Faculty, Staff and Students,” with the QPR standing for “Question, Persuade and Refer” and the training being compared to CPR training in that it saves people’s lives. It’s...
Prof. Greg Aldrete of Humanistic Studies is quoted in a Science and Technology story at the national Fox News website. The article, “Man vs. Nature: Why Floods Still Win,” uses the occasion of the...
UW-Green Bay Education Prof. James Coates has been appointed the newest member of the Green Bay Police and Fire Commission. Coates, a member of the faculty of Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning, was...
More publicity for Project Win-Win: USA Today carries an article about 35 community colleges and four-year institutions in six states — Louisiana, Missouri, New York, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin — and degree-completion efforts involving...