Monthly Archive: October 2010
The good people in Computing and Information Technology inform us they have an excess of LCD monitors in inventory which are being offered for sale to campus departments as an inexpensive way to obtain...
The UW-Green Bay music program is preparing a concert this Saturday evening (Oct. 16) with a big idea about “little” music. The free recital, “An Evening of Miniatures: Little Big Music in 100 Notes...
The UW-Green Bay music program hosts a faculty recital this Friday (Oct. 15) spotlighting the clarinet music of Prof. Eric Hansen. He’ll be joined by pianist David Severtson in the free public concert at...
With just a few days remaining in the 2010-11 UW-Green Bay Faculty and Staff Campaign, the Big Thermometer shows that more than 61 percent of the employees on campus have made their contribution! The...
We have been posting notices here of Thursday’s visit by University of Washington scholar and author Prof. Jeffrey Hou, who’ll address urban gardens and “greening communities” at a Center for Food in Community and...
Impressive. Phenomenal. Those are some of the words used to describe the Phuture Phoenix program in a blog post previewing Wednesday’s editorial in the Green Bay Press-Gazette. The editorial examines the history of the...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Andrew Kersten of Social Change and Development will be in Madison Wednesday night (Oct. 13) for a public lecture about civil rights leader A. Philip Randolph. The lecture, titled “A Tireless...
Professor Emerita Joyce E. Salisbury has just published a fully revised second edition of her book, The Beast Within: Animals in the Middle Ages (Routledge, 2010). She has also recorded a “University of the...
A colleague of ours extends an invitation to students, staff, and faculty… Organizers need a minimum of 20 members in order to bring a weekly meeting to campus. An experienced, motivating, upbeat leader has...