Daily Archive: April 11, 2011
The Green Bay Press-Gazette devoted an entire page of its Opinion section Sunday morning to the debate involving the UW System and competing plans to deliver more management flexibility. In side-by-side guest columns, UW-Green...
Sharon Shalev, internationally known author of Supermax, Controlling Risk Through Solitary Confinement, will speak on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus at 3 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in the Christie Theatre located in the University Union. Shalev will speak out against supermax prisons and their impact on society. This event is free and open to the public.
Splitting Wisconsin’s public university system is a shocking proposal to many, but it wouldn’t be the first time the state had a divided education system. The Press-Gazette’s page 1 feature in its Monday (April...
UW-Green Bay seniors were all smiles for the Senior Resource Fair and Reception in the Phoenix Room of the University Union April 6. It was the largest attendance for the fair, to date, with...
The Cofrin Library hosts a timely program from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday (April 14) in Rose Hall 250. Michael Edmonds from the Wisconsin Historical Society will discuss his work on Wisconsin in the...
This month’s Humanistic Studies Great Books Discussion, on The Autobiography of Malcolm X to be led by Prof. J. Vince Lowery, has been postponed to May 24 due to a scheduling conflict. “We apologize...
The Phoenix Bookstore hours for the week of April 18-24 will be Monday-Thursday 8 am to 6 pm, Friday 8 am to 4:30 pm, Saturday and Sunday closed. Students should save the date for...
Prof. John Salerno and members of the UW-Green Bay Jazz Ensemble helped out with Sunday’s well-received Civic Symphony of Green Bay concert at the Meyer Theatre. The jazz-theme concert got a boost when its...
Alex Godoy-Faúndez is a scholar from Chile who is in the Green Bay community for the three-week period through April 23. His visit is supported by the International Visiting Scholars program. His activities include...
UW-Green Bay students used spring break 2011 to travel to the Blue Ridge Mountains town of Floyd, Va., to sample that region’s growing sustainable agriculture movement. The students are all members of SLO Food Alliance, the student organization committed to increasing access to healthy food from local sources.