Daily Archive: April 28, 2011
Clarence Darrow: An American Iconoclast, a new book by award-winning University of Wisconsin-Green Bay historian Andrew Kersten, was released this week by Hill & Wang, a division of Macmillan publishing. The book is described...
The Lawton Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will open the second of this spring’s two exhibits spotlighting the work of graduating senior art majors on Sunday, May 1. The exhibit runs through May 12.
Former Dean of Students Sue Keihn was honored April 26 with the dedication of the Sue Keihn Living Learning Center, a gathering space in Keith A. Pamperin Hall. Keihn had a 34-year career in...
Thomas E. Van Koevering, 69, a former UW-Green Bay professor of Education and chemistry, died Monday at his Sheboygan home. He retired in 2002 after a 33-year career that included not only distinguished service...
The second week of performances for the world-premiere environmental comedy Dreaming of Forests got under way Wednesday night in the University Theatre. The show is getting good reviews. If you’re interested in catching the...
The UW-Green Bay Memorial Garden next to the campus carillon will be the gathering place between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. Wednesday (May 4) when the second annual “in memoriam” plantings take place. The garden...
As part of the Green Innovations symposium last week, bags of trash were analyzed from four separate dumpsters on campus. Results are now available online. A pie chart reveals that about 22 percent of...
The Financial Aid Office requests the help of UW-Green Bay faculty members in getting the word out about an un-awarded University Scholarship for 2011-12. The Albert Einstein and Mahatma Gandhi Scholarship is intended to...
Christina Trombley, director of UW-Green Bay’s Small Business Development Center, was quoted in a Green Bay Press-Gazette wrapup of Mayor Jim Schmitt’s “State of the City” address, in regard to the economic-development aspect of...
There’s a film presentation and discussion this Thursday evening April 28, starting at 6 p.m. at the Brown County Central Library (515 Pine St.), organized by the local Earth Week Coalition. Prof. Emerita Lynn...