Daily Archive: November 18, 2010
“When people think of diversity it’s often a racial concept, but for me diversity is all about meeting people who have different interests, different backgrounds,” says one UW-Green Bay student. Adds diversity director Deborah...
Justin Folkman, injured in Iraq, returned to Green Bay and helped create Folkman Inc., a metal fabrication business. Working with UW-Green Bay staff in the Small Business Development Center since 2007, Folkman and his...
On Tuesday (Nov. 16) the UW-Green Bay International Club, Office of International Education and the Mauthe Center held an international meal to celebrate International Education Week. The event was held at the Mauthe Center...
The Phoenix women’s basketball team is hosting the Wisconsin Badgers at the Kress Events Center tonight (Thursday, Nov. 18). Tipoff is set for 7 p.m. Tickets have been in high demand and a near-capacity...
Six faculty and staff members and 97 students have been inducted into the Phi Kappa Phi national honor society at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Phi Kappa Phi recognizes achievement in all academic disciplines. The UW-Green Bay chapter, founded in 1997, inducts members once each year. The initiation ceremony was held Nov. 2 at UW-Green Bay.
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas Harden, diversity director Deborah Rezac and several students talk about the importance of diversity on campus. UW-Green Bay is expanding its approach to diversity with a new program called Inclusive Excellence. The comprehensive approach is part of a broader initiative across the UW System.