Monthly Archive: November 2010
The Lawton Gallery on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus is currently showcasing 63 works by 40 student artists as part of the 38th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition. Nicholas Frank, curator at the Institute of Visual Arts at the Peck School of the Arts at UW-Milwaukee was the juror for the show.
Tickets are on sale for the Holiday Luncheon which takes place at noon Friday, Dec. 10, at the University Union. (Word is that you should buy your tickets early — at the Union’s ticketing...
The University Union hosts its annual ‘Tis the Season gathering on Saturday, Dec. 11, in the Cloud Commons of the University Union. The family-oriented event runs from 9 to 11 a.m. with crafts, music...
UW-Green Bay Theatre grad Mary Gallagher ’90 appears in a new movie set to open on Dec. 17. The romantic comedy, How Do You Know by James L. Brooks stars Reese Witherspoon, Owen Wilson,...
Sculptor Carrie Fonder, who teaches at the summer art camp at UW-Green Bay, is currently conducting research in India as a Fulbright Scholar. Fonder has taught art in local elementary schools and received a...
An article submitted to the Green Bay Press-Gazette by Adi Redzic, a staff member of the Richard Mauthe Center for Faith, Spirituality and Social Justice, takes a look at the history of the former...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey Kaye (Social Change and Development) is one of more than a dozen people featured in a holiday season Huffington Post article titled, “What Leading Progressives are Thankful For.” Among the...
Ahmad al Janadbeth, an instructor from the University of Jordan, is spending the 2010-11 academic year at UW-Green Bay teaching Arabic. Al Janadbeth is also teaching students at UW-La Crosse by video. Robert Hornacek has more on the course and its instructor.
The magazine Winds of Change has released its 17th annual college guide issue. UW-Green Bay is one of 200 schools on the list of “200 top schools that are notably supportive of their Native...
A panel discussion featuring faculty members from First Nations Studies, Social Work and History will take place Tuesday (Nov. 30) from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. in the Phoenix Room of the University Union. The...