Daily Archive: March 3, 2011
UW-Green Bay women’s basketball player and Business Administration student Kayla Tetschlag has been named to the Academic All-America Team as selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). She was a third-team...
You know that last Saturday’s blow-out win over Butler attracted a record crowd of 4,018 to the Kress Events Center. Did you also know that UW-Green Bay “travels well”? That Horizon League opponents find...
Clink this link for snapshots showing how the Professional Program in Nursing – or, more accurately, its skeleton/mascot/anatomy aid – is showing its support for the unbelievable success of the 27-1, 12th-ranked UW-Green Bay...
A late run by Wright State finished off visiting UW-Green Bay 60-50 in an opening-round Horizon League tournament game Tuesday in Ohio. Freshman standouts Alec Brown, with 15 points, and Daniel Turner, 12 rebounds,...
In a report on WFRV-TV Tuesday (March 1) UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas Harden and UW-Oshkosh Chancellor Richard Wells expressed concern about the proposal to remove UW-Madison from the UW System. Both chancellors said they...
We linked recently to the guest column by UW-Green Bay Prof. Meir Russ in The Guardian, one of Great Britain’s (and the world’s) most popular news sources. The piece was sharply critical of Wisconsin...
Randy Christopherson, now the former director of Public Safety at UW-Green Bay, has a challenge to friends, former co-workers and anyone whose family or friends have used the beneficial rehabilitative services of the local...
Faculty members are asked to announce to their classes that the Phoenix Bookstore will begin returning unsold copies of textbooks to vendors starting March 11. To avoid a delay, students should purchase any needed...
The Office of Student Life invites you to attend the International Women’s Day Luncheon on Tuesday, March 8, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Union’s 1965 Room. Guest speakers are women who are...
UW-Green Bay’s Rodenhauser twins, the recently graduated Beth and Amanda, are in the news again, this time featured in the Winter 2011 edition of Common Ground, the periodic newsletter of the Green Bay Education...