Daily Archive: May 5, 2011
Since 1973, the UW-Green Bay Founders Association has been a vehicle for annual gifts in support of the University, and the annual spring reception a valued social gathering. We have nice photos from this...
Philip G. Hahn, a 2010 graduate of the UW-Green Bay master’s program in Environmental Science and Policy, was honored April 30 at the annual alumni awards program. He won the Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award....
Linda Parins from the musical side of campus says they’re still accepting volunteers as the countdown continues to the big Wisconsin School Music Association solo and ensemble festival this Saturday (May 7). UW-Green Bay...
When students, faculty and members of the UW-Green Bay community gathered Wednesday to remember lost loved ones by planting flowers in the campus Memorial Garden, the Green Bay Press-Gazette was there. They carried a...
When three outstanding UW-Green Bay graduates received 2011 Distinguished Alumni Awards in a ceremony on campus April 30, each traced a different path to the occasion but shared a common bond: affection for UW-Green...
Last Friday (April 29) more than 100 students from Prof. Ekaterina Levintova’s and Prof. Sara Rinfret’s Global Politics and American Government courses convened their Global Summit (a mock U.N. simulation). At this event, students...
Twelve area educators from the Green Bay, Manitowoc and Two Rivers school districts have been awarded Professional Development Certification by the Institute for Learning Partnership at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Prof. Timothy Kaufman, chair of the Professional Program in Education at UW-Green Bay, recently presented four scholarships to well-deserving students in the Education program.
Regan A. R. Gurung, professor of psychology and Human Development, has been invited to speak July 14-16 at a major international conference focused on strengthening Nigerian universities. The conference will be held at the...
UW-Green Bay Founders Association President Scott Wochos jokingly apologized to a large crowd at the Founders Spring Reception for the deception — promoting the event as a spring reception when spring hasn’t yet hit...