Daily Archive: December 17, 2010
The periodic “Conversations” newsletter from UW-Green Bay Chancellor Tom Harden has been mailed to community supporters and off-campus friends of the institution. Faculty and staff, along with others who opt for electronic delivery, are...
In an article Friday (Dec. 17), the Green Bay Press-Gazette examined developmental courses at higher education institutions in Northeast Wisconsin. At UW-Green Bay, more than one-third of incoming freshmen needed remedial help in English...
As compiled by Deborah Furlong and the Office of Institutional Research:
• Undergraduate degree candidates range in age from 18 to 63, with an average age of 27. Sixty-three percent are under age 25....
Nah, just kidding. But that’d be a great idea for a promotion in connection with the No. 23 UW-Green Bay (9-1) women’s basketball team tipping it off vs. Evansville (5-4) at 2 p.m. this...
University leadership encourages faculty and staff to take part in a series of events planned for the week of January 18-21. All can help make a difference in our work environment, and for the...
New Leaf Market Cooperative is bringing together growers and eaters in the first-ever winter farmers market in downtown Green Bay. The markets are set for two Saturdays, Jan. 15 and 29, 8 a.m. to...
The graduating class of December 2010 will, once again, break a record for mid-year Commencement at UW-Green Bay. A report Thursday from Deborah Furlong of Institutional Research says the total will almost certainly exceed...
Individuals seeking a warm cup of coffee or a hearty sandwich will have options available during the Winter break. The Garden Café, located in the Cofrin Library, and the Common Grounds Coffeehouse, located inside...
Jordan Steel, a lieutenant with the Appleton Fire Department, is the first person to graduate from the Spanish in the Professions certificate program offered by the Outreach division at UW-Green Bay. Steel, who is...
A new study by the Bay Area Community Council found a “widespread culture of alcohol abuse” in Brown County. UW-Green Bay Prof. Regan Gurung, president of the Council, says it will take a community...