Monthly Archive: November 2010
Prof. Michael Kraft of Public and Environmental Affairs continues to find a wide audience for his views on politics and public policy with his syndicated columns distributed nationwide. The latest, urging the U.S. Congress...
The UW-Green Bay Vets 4 Vets Club will be sending out care packages to students who are currently serving in the military. There is a collection box for donated items in the Financial Aid...
TV-2 reported this on Monday night and, sure enough: The UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team is rated No. 1 in the country according to at least one of those RPI power ranking websites. Take...
College basketball columnist Graham Hays has written up Phoenix women’s basketball a time or two at ESPN.com. He saw last Thursday’s big win over the Big Ten’s Wisconsin Badgers, and was again highly complimentary...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has announced the appointment of Linda M. Huske as the institution’s new safety and risk manager. The position has responsibilities in the areas of occupational health and safety, hazardous...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Small Business Development Center is offering Supervisory Leadership II, a two-day management program focused on coaching employees.
November 2010 Volume 37, No. 1 | Download this issue [PDF]
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Division of Outreach and Adult Access will offer a new online course for educators designed to satisfy the educational requirements for teaching online. The course, “Teaching and Learning in Online Environments,” will provide educators with experience as online learners and the skills necessary to meet the National Standards for Quality Online Teaching.
The UW-Green Bay student chapter of Habitat for Humanity is preparing for its annual winter break trip, and this year members will be selling hand-painted ornaments to raise money for the cause.
The opening reception for the 38th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition in the Lawton Gallery drew a large and appreciative audience last Thursday, Nov. 18. The annual exhibit showcases works by talented student artists from across the campus.