Daily Archive: December 15, 2010
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay reports that 398 students are eligible to graduate as the institution prepares for mid-year Commencement this Saturday, Dec. 18. Ceremonies begin at 11:30 a.m. at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts on the campus at 2420 Nicolet Drive.
You won’t find the latest addition to the Cofrin Library on the shelves but, rather, behind the glass on the fifth floor. New this fall, thanks to a generous donation from the Miller family,...
New to UW-Green Bay is Tracy Heaser, who joins the staff in University Advancement. As a development officer, Heaser will coordinate the annual alumni campaign, the faculty and staff campaign, the community campaign and...
The Parking division has declared a Parking Snow Emergency for Wednesday and Thursday (Dec. 15 and 16) in order to remove the snow from the unplowed parking areas used by housing residents. Of special...
Ashley Prest graduated from UW-Green Bay in 2008 with a degree in Spanish. She’s currently finishing her first year as an English teacher in South Korea. Josh Dhuey, a 2008 Business Administration grad, teaches...
Just as we long suspected! Bobby Knight was right: Basketball coaches are intellectually superior to sportswriters. While the AP writers dropped UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team from the Top 25 following Sunday’s close loss...
The UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team (4-7) couldn’t repeat last year’s upset of the Wisconsin Badgers. Coach Brian Wardle’s team, however, played well in spots and got positive play from a number of newcomers...
The Academic Staff Committee will lead a fall assembly meeting this Thursday (Dec. 16) from 3 to 4 p.m. in Phoenix A of the Union. Members of the Academic Staff are encouraged to participate....
Despite having its vocal critics, the University of Wisconsin System must be doing something right. In a national survey of young alumni (ages 25 to 39), 94 percent of those who graduated from one...
Scott Ashmann, associate professor in Education, has co-authored an article in the current issue of Science & Children, the elementary school journal of the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA). The article is co-authored with...