Monthly Archive: January 2011
Congratulations are indeed in order for the organizers of UW-Green Bay’s 15th Annual Faculty Development Conference, held Jan. 20. Attendance was up 50 percent, with 167 attendees from 21 educational institutions, and faculty coming...
In this space yesterday, we asked departments to look at their departmental entries in the front section of this year’s printed Faculty/Staff phone book. We requested that any updates or changes be forwarded to...
A new, centrally located meeting spot is available for campus use on the concourse level of the Cofrin Library. The conference room, CL 125D, is equipped with seating for 24, a networked PC with...
Hey, nobody said that hangin’ with the big dogs of women’s college basketball would be easy, or fair. The UW-Green Bay women thumped rival Milwaukee 87-39 and ran their record to 18-1, but still...
Current, the young professionals network coordinated by the Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce, is turning the spotlight on the community’s future leaders this week. The Chamber published a special section in the Green...
Reminder: UW-Green Bay’s Jazz Fest XLI, which includes a full day of musical performances and education on campus, is scheduled for Saturday (Jan. 29). The public concert begins at 4 p.m. in the Weidner....
Rabbi Shaina Bacharach is to speak next Tuesday (Feb. 1) at 7 p.m. at the Mauthe Center as a special guest of the center’s “Tuesdays with Mauthe” program, a monthly dinner-conversation facilitated by the...
Prof. Kim Nielsen of Social Change and Development will share her experience helping to direct a United Nations course in Amman, Jordan when she leads a program from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday (Jan....
UW-Green Bay graduate and former Phoenix cross-country runner Abe Clark raised money for Haiti relief last year with his cross-country run across America. (He took 136 days, ran through five pairs of shoes, and...
Actually, Birmingham, Ala., was cold and muddy when a delegation of UW-Green Bay students and staff visited earlier this month on a winter-break service trip. Their smiles, generosity and homebuilding skills soon warmed things...