Daily Archive: March 7, 2011
Assistant Prof. Vince Lowery (Humanistic Studies/History) is going bald at St. Brendan’s Inn in downtown Green Bay. On Saturday, March 12, Lowery will participate in the St. Baldrick’s Foundation fundraiser for childhood cancer research,...
Oracle Magazine features Prof. Phillip Clampitt’s book, Transforming Leaders into Progress Makers, in the latest issue (March/April). Clampitt, of the Information and Computing Science academic unit, is the Hendrickson Professor of Business.
Prof. Kim Nielsen of Social Change and Development is the latest faculty member to weigh in at a national blog site with a first-person essay from the front lines of Wisconsin’s budget battles. Nielsen...
Professor Emerita Sandra M. Stokes of Education has been named to the Publications Committee of the International Reading Association.
David Voelker (Humanistic Studies and History) has published a co-authored article, “The End of the History Survey Course: The Rise and Fall of the Coverage Model,” in the March 2011 issue of the Journal...
Conservationist Liz Titus Putnam, the founder of the Student Conservation Association, will speak at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 29, in Phoenix Room B of the University Union on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive.
Area high school students, teachers and university researchers will gather at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on Tuesday, March 15 for the eighth annual watershed symposium hosted by the Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program and the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity.