Lawton Gallery to feature faculty works
Works by four professors will be on display at the Lawton Gallery Thursday, Feb. 3 to Feb. 24. The exhibit, “Oddly Wound Up” includes works by Prof. Kristy Deetz, a painter; Prof. Sarah Detweiler,...
Works by four professors will be on display at the Lawton Gallery Thursday, Feb. 3 to Feb. 24. The exhibit, “Oddly Wound Up” includes works by Prof. Kristy Deetz, a painter; Prof. Sarah Detweiler,...
Media outlets across the state and across the nation are learning “how to Raji.” As of Friday afternoon the video was closing in on 12,000 hits on YouTube. A TV crew from Milwaukee came...
Salameh Naimat, professor of history and dean of students at the University of Jordan, is visiting UW-Green Bay as part of the International Visiting Scholars Program. Naimat specializes in the history of pre-Islamic Arabia and has written extensively about the region’s economic and social history. Robert Hornacek has more on the visit.
“Have you been to Dallas lately?” That question was asked thousands of times by what may have been hundreds of people on campus Friday. The visitors were searching for the “Mystery Man from Dallas”...
Green Bay alderman Brian Danziger has been named “Young Professional of the Year” by the Current young professionals network. The award is handed out by the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce. Besides serving...
Soup? Or Bowl? It’s being billed as “a game plan to tackle mealtime while scoring with nutrition. Whether in a soup or a bowl, your palate will be screaming, ‘TOUCHDOWN!’” UW-Green Bay dietetic interns...
Wisconsin is hosting the National SBIR/STTR Spring Conference on April 10-13 in Madison. The Conference is expected to draw 800 individuals from across Wisconsin, the Upper Midwest, and Washington, D.C. Join university, industry and...
Laurel Phoenix, Associate Prof. of Public and Environmental Affairs will be speaking on global privatization trends at the Interfaith Conference of Greater Milwaukee, March 22. Her presentation, “Threatening the Human Right to Water,” is...