Daily Archive: September 16, 2010
Acclaimed writer Paul Loeb will be one of the headliners for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s 2010-11 Common Theme topic, “The Leadership Question.” Loeb’s keynote address will be Thursday, Sept. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Phoenix Room of the University Union. His talk is free and open to the public.
A new book co-authored by UW-Green Bay Professor Phillip G. Clampitt provides insights into how to become a more effective leader. The book, Transforming Leaders into Progress Makers: Leadership for the 21st Century, was...
The Memorial Garden dedicated at UW-Green Bay in April is featured in an article in the July/August issue of University Business: Solutions for Higher Education Management. In the article, UW-Green Bay psychology Prof. Illene...
This summer, a contingent of faculty, students and educators led by UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. David Coury (Humanistic Studies) and international projects coordinator Jay Harris spent one month in Jordan. The group was traveling...
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...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay music program will present a faculty recital, Saturday, Sept. 25, featuring trumpet player Adam Gaines. He will be joined by pianist David Severtson, horn player Michelle McQuade Dewhirst and trombone player Kevin Collins.
One day after Tea Party candidates advanced through the primaries in several states, Channel 5 took a look at why. UW-Green Bay political science Prof. Sara Rinfret offered her thoughts on the movement. See...
WBAY recently took a look at the issue of identity theft on college campuses and how students can prevent becoming victims. David Kieper, the information technology security officer at UW-Green Bay, and Sgt. Jeff...
On Saturday, Oct. 23, UW-Green Bay students will host a run for Congolese women. The event coincides with the annual Make a Difference Day.
This summer, a contingent of faculty, students and educators led by UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. David Coury (Humanistic Studies) and international projects coordinator Jay Harris spent one month in Jordan.