Daily Archive: June 14, 2011
In a story that led Fox 11 News at 9 p.m. Monday (June 13), UW-Green Bay’s Michael Kraft talked about the “extraordinary” session of the Legislature set to convene Tuesday (June 14). The designation,...
A new partnership between the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and Fox Valley Technical College is encouraging former UW System students to come back and finish their degrees.
It was cool, windy and occasionally wet last Friday, but that didn’t stop more than 100 alumni and friends of UW-Green Bay from raising scholarship funds through participation in the 31st Annual Alumni Scholarship...
A number of UW-Green Bay summer camps are helping area students mitigate summer learning loss and have a great time doing it, the Green Bay Press-Gazette reported this weekend. The story in Saturday’s (June...
An innovative summer camp designed to help children cope with the loss of a loved one is back on campus through Friday (June 17). Camp Lloyd, begun in 2006 by UW-Green Bay Human Development...
There’s still time to inquire about “Math Fun Days 2011” organized by UW-Green Bay’s unit in Natural and Applied Sciences. The days-only program for high school students runs Monday through Wednesday next week (June...
If you want to find out why Mac users are so hip and cool, you now have the ability to purchase a surplus iMac of your own at the SWAP website. (SWAP is “Surplus...
In a Log edition last week we mentioned the debate in the arts community concerning engagement with the Chinese government despite their detention of dissident artist Ai Weiwei. We linked to a Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel...
Green Bay Phoenix men’s and women’s cross country coach and academics coordinator Mike Kline was recently awarded the 23rd annual Luxemburg-Casco High School Alumni Award during the Luxemburg-Casco High School graduation ceremony. Kline is...
Here’s an update on Abe Clark, the relatively recent UW-Green Bay graduate and former cross-country runner who ran across America in 2010 as a fundraiser for repairing water wells in Haiti. If that wasn’t...