Monthly Archive: October 2010
UW-Green Bay received word Wednesday of the loss of a great friend in coach Butch Reimer, the Phoenix Nordic ski coach and former Phoenix softball coach. Reimer succumbed after a short but courageous battle...
The Cofrin Library is excited to announce that they now have a laptop checkout service! “We have ten laptop computers available for campus library users (students, faculty, and staff) to check out for up...
The UW-Green Bay Classified Staff Advisory Council is adding eyeglasses and cell phones to the items being collected on campus. If you have any of the following items, please bring them in to the...
Reminder from Research Council: Monday, October 25, is the deadline for Fall 2010 Grants in Aid of Research and Research Scholar proposals. • Grants in Aid of Research support faculty research including data and/or...
A reminder to the UW-Green Bay community that the “Run for Congo,” a 5K run to be held in the Cofrin Arboretum, is this Saturday, Oct. 23. Registration ($15) for the run will be...
At the Wisconsin Political Science Association conference and annual meeting on Oct. 15, Prof. Timothy Dale was elected president-elect for the organization. His duties will include organizing the 2011 conference as president-elect, and then...
Christopher Sampson, the University’s communication director, told the Green Bay Press-Gazette Wednesday afternoon (Oct. 20) that Intercollegiate Athletics would refrain from making any public statements related to sexual assault allegations involving two men’s soccer...
Community members are invited to bring their children to a Safe Trick-or-Treat Night from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, on the campus of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Fall colors may be past their peak, but we can always look back on digital images to preserve those spectacular fall views from our beautiful campus. Click thumbnails to enter slideshow view. Photos by...
Jennifer Ulrich, a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay diagnosed with spina bifida and cerebral palsy, hopes to inspire others with her story of persistence and perseverance. As part of a class project, Ulrich set a goal: to get a new wheelchair that would allow her to stand. Despite numerous obstacles, including her insurance company, Ulrich received the $40,000 wheelchair.