Daily Archive: November 9, 2010
A new program at UW-Green Bay is encouraging students to explore a wider variety of dining options including vegetarian selections. The program “isn’t really meatless, but does encourage students” to consider vegetarian options, according...
On Monday, Jeffrey Brown spoke during the Chancellor’s Breakfast on the UW-Green Bay campus. Brown is a senior correspondent for “PBS News Hour.” Brown talked about the midterm elections and the implications for public...
The next time a former student or graduate visits campus, be sure to drop a line to the UW-Green Bay Alumni Relations Office. Whether it’s a classroom presentation, bookstore visit, or just catching up...
Here’s a reminder for visitors to avoid the friendly neighborhood parking attendant: In general, all visitors should be directed to use the Main Entrance off Nicolet Drive and stop at the Parking Office for...
On Sunday (Nov. 14) at 2 p.m., the Mauthe Center (formerly the Ecumenical Center) will host a theater performance on radical journalist Dorothy Day, Haunted by God: The Life of Dorothy Day by Paul...
You’re invited to join Prof. Kevin Sharpe from St. Cloud State University for a public talk this Wednesday (Nov. 10) from 4 to 5:50 p.m. in the Heritage Room in the University Union (across...
Join legal expert C.L. Lindsay on Wednesday, Nov. 17, at 8 p.m. in the Phoenix Room for a presentation titled, “Trouble Online: Campus Computing and the Law.” Lindsay, who graduated from the University of...
Reminder: ‘Sixty, single and ready to mingle’
On Thursday, Nov. 11, Prof. Christine Smith (Human Development) and Lisa Neuman will present a talk on “Sixty, single, and ready to mingle: Older singles looking for...
Seasonal flu vaccine is still available for students, faculty and staff in the Counseling and Health Center. This year’s vaccine provides protection against the 2009 H1N1 and two additional viruses (an influenza A H3N2...