Monthly Archive: December 2010
The magazine Winds of Change has named UW-Green Bay one of the schools on its list of “200 top schools that are notably supportive of their Native students.” UW-Green Bay students, faculty and staff all agree that Native Americans have a unique experience on campus. Robert Hornacek examines how the University is meeting the needs of Native students.
The Institute for Learning Partnership at UW-Green Bay is accepting 2011-12 grant applications from education professionals in the CESA 7 and 8 districts. Up to $35,000 will be awarded to support projects in the...
If you know of a enterprising K-12 educator who might be interested but is unfamiliar with the Institute for Learning Partnership and the type of research it supports… a good first step might be...
With the remodeling of Rose Hall, attention now turns to Wood Hall. In mid-January the Institute for Learning Partnership, the Professional Program in Education and Phuture Phoenix will vacate their offices in Wood Hall...
Here’s one last reminder to bring cash or check if you plan on attending the encore performance of Almost, Maine to be staged at 7:30 p.m. Monday (Jan. 3) in the University Theatre inside...
A group of UW-Green Bay freshmen is getting accolades for a class project. The students created a board game as part of a First-Year Seminar course called “The Meaning of Play.” They also took...
The Phoenix women have risen two spots, to No. 21, in this week’s edition of the ESPN/USA Today coaches poll. With the sportswriters, Green Bay remains just outside of the Top 25, although this...
Friends on the UW-Green Bay campus recall local philanthropist Patricia Wood Baer, who died Sunday at age 88 after a short illness, as a dedicated civic leader and supporter of higher education. She and...
UW-Green Bay is one of three four-year UW schools where freshmen have a choice about whether to live on campus, according to an article in the Green Bay Press-Gazette. While UW-Milwaukee has looked into...
The Institute for Learning Partnership at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is accepting 2011-12 grant applications for small and large projects from education professionals in the CESA 7 and 8 districts.