Monthly Archive: October 2010
Students at UW-Green Bay are hoping to shed light on anti-gay bullying by holding a candlelight vigil to address the suicides of gay youth. The vigil is in response to high-profile events across the...
The good people in Computing and Information Technology remind us that preparations are necessary for the scheduled campus power outage that will take place in the pre-dawn hours Wednesday (Oct. 13), from 4 to...
If you have heard faculty/staff colleagues talking about some online contest involving high school show choirs nationwide, here’s the story. “Center Stage,” the swing choir at Green Bay Preble High School (with members including...
If you’re reading this before 1 p.m. Tuesday the 12th, there’s still time to catch this month’s ‘Tech Talk’ presentation by Leif Nelson in IS 1129, general-access lab A. More details.
Prof. Victoria Goff, Information and Computing Science, presented her research on Mexican journalist Ricardo Flores Magón at a session, “Alternative Journalism in the Southwest,” at the 29th annual American Journalism Historians Association convention on...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host its third annual ALLY Conference to empower students and community members with enthusiasm and knowledge as they strive for social change. The conference, scheduled from noon to...
Covered in the news release (go to news release), but worth pointing out here as items of special interest to ticketbuyers at UW-Green Bay…
• The University Ticketing and Information Center in the Union...
The first major booking affected by the switch to Ticket Star will be the Dec. 7 Weidner Center concert by rock singer-songwriter Bryan Adams. Tickets go on sale at 11 a.m. this Friday (Oct....
The UW-Green Bay theatre program presents the romantic comedy Almost, Maine for a two-weekend run beginning this Thursday (Oct. 14). Reporter Robert Hornacek captures the spirit of the piece, and the student actors having...
The UW-Green Bay campus community is invited to browse the reports of the Bay Area Community Council, a local citizens’ “think tank” made up of volunteers representing business, education, community, and government. If you...