Daily Archive: September 30, 2010
The name may be new, but the business program at UW-Green Bay has a long history. Thanks to a major gift from Dr. David Cofrin, the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business also has a bright future. Robert Hornacek takes a look at the past, present and future of the largest program at UW-Green Bay.
Fostering a bond between schools and families will be a focus of the 12th annual Institute for Learning Partnership’s Fall Conference next Thursday and Friday (Oct. 7 and 8) on campus. Gwendolyn Webb-Johnson, a...
An open-forum Gerontology Colloquia Series begins next Tuesday (Oct. 5). Faculty, staff, students, and others in our community are invited to attend the first presentation by Prof. Kumar Kangayappan, titled “Economics of Health Care...
UW-Green Bay employees continue to give back to the University. Two weeks into the 2010 Faculty/Staff campaign, our latest video update features the director of the Cofrin Library, Paula Ganyard, who says philanthropy on...
A hard frost can’t be far off, which will bring an end to the SLO Food Alliance weekly garden stand for this year. Rainy Thursday mornings the last two weeks have precluded harvesting, but...
More than 300 students attended the Job and Internship Fair Wednesday (Sept. 29), beginning with a steady stream at about 9:30 a.m. Fifty-one businesses and organizations registered to attend the event with more than...
Faculty using e-reserves or D2L might be especially interested in the library’s new copyright guide. Check it out at libguides.uwgb.edu/copyright or choose Library Instruction Copyright Information from the library home page. The library’s new...
Reminder: Acclaimed writer Paul Loeb, author of Soul of a Citizen, is on campus for a presentation on UW-Green Bay’s 2010-11 Common Theme topic, “The Leadership Question.” Loeb’s keynote address will be at 7...
Guest speaker Paul Loeb will meet with faculty and staff from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Friday (Oct. 1), in the 1965 Room, University Union, to discuss the barriers to community involvement faced by students....
Tickets are on sale for the year’s first entry in the Cultural Cuisine Luncheon series, the big Macedonian feast on Oct. 21. (Hope we’re not insulting anyone, but the menu looks similar to Greek...