LIFE Study surveys are under way
UW-Green Bay Prof. Lora Warner, the director of UW-Green Bay’s Center for Public Affairs, says surveys for the comprehensive LIFE Study in Oshkosh, Appleton and Green bay areas have been mailed out to homes....
UW-Green Bay Prof. Lora Warner, the director of UW-Green Bay’s Center for Public Affairs, says surveys for the comprehensive LIFE Study in Oshkosh, Appleton and Green bay areas have been mailed out to homes....
Distinguished labor historian Andrew Kersten, professor of Social Change and Development, says Wisconsin has an exceptionally proud tradition of organized labor. He cites a few examples, and issues a stirring call to fight back...
Prof. Harvey Kaye, SC&D, has issued his own call to action in a guest piece posted on the national political site The Huffington Post. “It is time we reclaim Thomas Paine and renew the...
The UW System Board of Regents has called a special meeting for 10 a.m. this Friday (Feb. 25) in Madison. The agenda opens and closes with a single item: • Discussion: Potential separation of...
Simon Estes, who was originally schedule to come to campus on Feb. 25, has rescheduled his visit for March 4. Operatic bass-baritone, Simon Estes will visit the UW-Green Bay campus on Friday, March 4....
From February 21 through the 25th, 11:30 -1:30 each day in the Cloud Commons (across from the bookstore) you can help create lifelong memories for foster children by creating memory book pages. Take a...
Associate Professor Victoria Goff (Communication) was asked to present a workshop, “News Writing Basics and Beyond” at the twentieth annual Associated Collegiate Press conference in Minneapolis February 11-13. The ACP conference attracts student journalists...
The final lunch talk by the artists of the current Lawton Art exhibit, “Oddly Wound Up,” at UW-Green Bay, will be held from 12:30 to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23.
A new series of programs for women begins at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay next week. After Thoughts takes place from 5 to 7 p.m. March 1, in the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts foyer. The first program in the inaugural series is “The Beauty of Bees and Their Impact on Our Lives,” presented by UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Amy Wolf, Ecology.
Prof. Mark Kiehn, associate professor of Education and Music, shares word that UW-Green Bay has received a two-year, $186,000 grant to create the UW-Green Bay Music Education Institutes. Kiehn wrote the grant and directs...