Daily Archive: January 27, 2011
The Lawton Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will feature a new exhibit with works by four professors Thursday, Feb. 3 to Feb. 24. The exhibit, “Oddly Wound Up” includes works by four UW-Green Bay professors in the Art discipline in the Arts and Visual Design academic unit.
In Green Bay — at least at UW-Green Bay — we don’t do “The Bucky” or “The Dougie,” or “The Charleston” or “The Boogaloo,” for that matter. There’s a brand-new dance in Packers Country, and it started when a 350-pound defensive lineman, B.J. Raji, made a stunning interception. His pick-six in the NFC Championship Game Jan. 23 sent Green Bay past the Chicago Bears, 21-14, and on to the Super Bowl. His touchdown dance became an instant sensation.
The Parking Office reminds you that if you are parking on campus you need to have a valid 2010-11 decal displayed in your vehicle by 8 a.m. Monday (Jan. 31). Permits are required in...
Reminder: Retiring from Extended Degree and Adult Degree Program after 27 years, Trudy Jacobson will be honored at a gathering Friday (Jan. 28) from 2:30 to 4 p.m. in Cofrin Library Suite 206. A...
WFRV-TV interviewed UW-Green Bay staff member Todd Sanders about his unusual trip to the 2011 Super Bowl in Dallas. Click here.
Frost Fest is upon us again. That means chili and of course much more. From February 7th to the 12th there will be many activities going on around campus. The Annual Chili Cook-off will...
There’s a big Horizon League game at the Resch Center tipping off at 7 p.m. Friday (Jan. 27) when the Phoenix men host Wright State. (Congratulations to Coach Wardle and his team on last...
Karen Dalke recently had two articles published and she has been asked to be on the Board of Directors for the Mustang Camp in Blanco, New Mexico. The articles are “A Translocal Perspective: Mustang...
Visiting scholar Salameh Naimat, professor of history at the University of Jordan in Amman will speak on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus Monday, January 31. Naimat, the author of The History of Islam and Arab Civilization, will speak on Mecca and its history and archeology in pre-Islamic Arabia.