Daily Archive: November 3, 2010
UW-Green Bay will host Dr. Hideko Tamura, a survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bomb explosion, as part of International Education Week. On Wednesday, Nov. 17, Tamura will share her remarkable story of surviving the...
In one of this first moves as Governor-Elect, Scott Walker is planning to address the UW System Board of Regents Thursday (Nov. 4) in Madison. In an e-mail sent to campus leaders Wednesday afternoon,...
One interesting note from Tuesday’s election is that UW-Green Bay now has three alums in the Wisconsin State Senate. Senator-elect Frank Lasee ’86 (Humanistic Studies) joins Sen. Robert Cowles ’75 (Science and Environmental Change)...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Marcelo Cruz (Urban and Regional Studies) has been a part of a team of researchers in Spain and Poland studying comparative urban forms of small and intermediate size cities in Spain,...
The Counseling and Health Center will again be offering the Seasonal Flu Vaccine to all faculty, staff and students. The vaccine will be available Thursday (Nov. 4) from 1:30 to 4 p.m. or until...
Vintage photographs from the UW-Green Bay archives, mostly dating from the 1970s and ’80s, have been gathered, framed and installed along the walls of the corridor linking the Student Services Building and the Cofrin...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host Dr. Hideko Tamura, a survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bomb explosion, as part of International Education Week. On Wednesday, Nov. 17, Tamura will share her remarkable story of surviving the explosion that caused “the sun and earth to melt together.”