Daily Archive: June 3, 2011
The chairman of the Legislature’s budget-writing committee says his group will reconvene at 1 p.m. today (Friday, June 3) to continue work on the state budget. The Joint Finance Committee is scheduled to take...
Award-winning UW-Green Bay Prof. Andrew Kersten has a national cable television shot Saturday (June 4) as part of C-SPAN2’s Book TV programming. The network will be broadcasting live from the 2011 Chicago Tribune Printers...
Staff members in University Archives are extending an open invitation for help in identifying historic university photos. The photos depict events, students, faculty and staff, campus buildings, daily activities as well as athletic, music,...
With less than two weeks to go until the 25th annual Nicolet National Forest Bird Survey, UW-Green Bay Prof. Robert Howe continues to drum up interest in his long-running work. Wisconsin Public Radio’s Patty...
The state Supreme Court race saga finally drew to a close Tuesday, when Justice candidate JoAnne Kloppenburg conceded her hard-fought contest with 12-year court veteran David Prosser. Kloppenburg’s announcement comes on the heels of...
UIC’s loss is the Phoenix women’s gain as Oak Creek’s Ashley Luke has signed a letter of intent to play basketball at UW-Green Bay. Luke recently was granted a release from her previous commitment...
In other hoops news, a familiar former Phoenix mixed it up with the pros Thursday, reportedly participating in NBA pre-draft workouts with the Milwaukee Bucks. Guard Rahmon Fletcher took part in the second of...
A’viands is taking a different approach to the menu options available at the Garden Café this summer. Each day of the week will have a specific theme. • Monday: Buildable Sandwich or Buildable Entrées...
The Department of Education has tightened its regulation of for-profit colleges and other vocational programs, the New York Times reported this week. Critics say the schools absorb millions in federal aid but too often...
Jennifer Zapf, assistant professor of psychology and Human Development, recently had two articles accepted for publication. The first, in the journal Developmental Psychology, is the article “Is two a plural marker in early child...