Daily Archive: June 7, 2011
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has appointed former Green Bay Press-Gazette journalist Kelly McBride as its new coordinator of media relations and video/audio news. She assumed her duties in late May. McBride served as...
UW-Green Bay officially began welcoming the class of 2015 Tuesday during the first of its FOCUS R & R — Registration & Resources — summer sessions. The daylong program is designed to assist students with fall class registration and acquiring their University ID card. Students and parents alike get better acquainted with campus.
Karen Lacey, a senior lecturer and director of the Dietetic Program in Human Biology at UW-Green Bay, knows how to cap a career and make an exit.
We’ll have a more detailed budget breakdown in our next issue, but the big news from Madison over the weekend was approval by the Legislature’s Joint Finance Committee of additional UW System flexibilities requested...
Amid the end-of-semester hubbub and finals-time insanity, you may have missed the news that UW-Green Bay and its Cofrin Library building this spring played temporary host to two very special guests — a nesting...
Last Saturday’s program spotlighting award-winning UW-Green Bay Prof. Andrew Kersten and his new biography, Clarence Darrow: An American Iconoclast, has been posted to the website of national cable outlet C-SPAN2. The URL: www.c-spanvideo.org/program/299819-8
Buddy Valastro has a bit of a cult following as star of the TLC cable series “The Cake Boss.” Well, if you’re a fan of “America’s favorite baker,” you’re in for a treat Nov....
There was additional buzz late last week about what experts — including UW-Green Bay’s own Michael Draney — say could be a nasty summer in terms of that other state bird, the mosquito. Winter...
Two former UW-Green Bay students were the subject of the Green Bay Press-Gazette’s Monday (June 6) business conversation feature. Linda Hansen and Jim Overly have started a new local electronics recycling business, Cyber Green,...
Higher education leaders in Wisconsin have been asking to be cut free from a range of state oversight strings for at least two decades. But, writes an education columnist for the Capital Times of...