Daily Archive: February 14, 2011
Dianne Schneider, supervisor at the Garden Café on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus, brings Valentine’s Day greetings to students, faculty and staff every day. She is one of the people who make the campus community special. Robert Hornacek has more on Schneider and the valuable role she plays on campus.
The fifth of five finalists for the position of dean of professional studies will visit campus Tuesday (Feb. 15) for interviews and meetings with members of the campus and community. Sara Campbell, professor (and...
UW-Green Bay’s Institute for Research is requesting submission of student researcher applications to participate in the 8th annual ‘Posters in the Rotunda: A Celebration of Undergraduate Research’ event on Wednesday, April 6, at the...
Native American comedian Charlie Hill, who grew up in Oneida, is coming home. Hill will perform at 7 p.m. Friday (Feb. 18) in the Union’s Phoenix Room. In an interview with the Green Bay...
In support of UW-Green Bay’s goals involving sustainability and “going green,” the Information Services Division and the Purchasing Office are collaborating on a study of multi-use imaging/printing equipment. There is an opportunity to reduce...
This week, through Sunday (Feb. 20), is a free-popcorn week for faculty and staff. The Union’s Phoenix Club has volunteered to provide free popcorn at select times each month in appreciation of University employees....
Prof. Alison Gates of Arts and Visual Design will be giving a lunchtime talk this Wednesday (Feb. 16) between noon and 1 p.m. in the Lawton Gallery. Gates will be talking about her work...
The Legislature’s Joint Committee on Finance will hold a public hearing in Madison at 10 a.m. Tuesday (Feb. 15) relating to Gov. Walker’s proposed budget repair bill, giving the public an opportunity to weigh...