Monthly Archive: May 2011
Receiving University Leadership Awards at Friday night’s Student Life-sponsored awards program are undergraduates who, over the past academic year, have contributed to the growth and development of a registered student organization, and/or exhibited a...
UW System Regent Judy Crain of Green Bay has a speaking part in this Saturday’s Commencement ceremony: She’ll deliver official “greetings” on behalf of the statewide governing board. She delivered a message of a...
Friends and family of the late Ganga V.M. Nair gathered at UW-Green Bay May 6 to celebrate his memory. The occasion was the dedication and naming of the Ganga V.M. Nair Research Laboratory on...
It has become tradition that the annual employee cookout each May is an opportunity to thank and recognize that year’s retirees and a time to show appreciation for all UW-Green Bay employees.
Friends and family of the late Ganga V.M. Nair gathered at UW-Green Bay May 6 to celebrate the memory of one of the University’s most renowned faculty members.
Cap and gown in tow, Renee Simons is looking forward to the 1,300 mile trip to attend commencement ceremonies at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay this week.
Chancellor Thomas K. Harden will preside at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s 2011 spring commencement ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 14, in the Kress Events Center on campus. The ceremony will honor students who complete their degrees in May or at the end of summer session in August. The 850 or so students eligible to graduate represent a UW-Green Bay record.
The May 2011 recipient of the Outstanding Student Award as selected by the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Alumni Association is Jeff Cook. He will accept the honor at an awards ceremony for graduating seniors scheduled for Friday night, May 13.
Kayla Tetschlag has been chosen to deliver remarks on behalf of the graduating class at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s 2011 spring commencement ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 14, in the Kress Events Center on campus.
Scientists from 14 universities and agencies have been awarded a five-year, $10 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to systematically monitor the health of coastal wetlands across the U.S. and Canadian Great...