Daily Archive: June 28, 2011
Three members of the Humanistic Studies faculty — Profs. Clif Ganyard, E. Nicole Meyer and Heidi Sherman — have been awarded grants from the UW System Institute on Race and Ethnicity. With the help...
Sixty K-12 teachers from around the nation (including Alaska and Hawaii) are meeting on campus Sunday through Wednesday (June 29) for training in the basic understandings of climate and climate change. The teachers are...
The online version of the Wall Street Journal carried in its book-review section over the weekend a look at two new biographies of American legal legend Clarence Darrow. One of the books reviewed was...
Prof. Chuck Rybak of Humanistic Studies and creative writing student Nichole Rued were invited readers at the “19th Annual Wisconsin Fellowship of Poets Marathon Poetry Reading,” held at the Olbrich Gardens in Madison on Sunday afternoon. ...
A UW-Green Bay alumna and longtime clean water advocate is retiring from UW Sea Grant after nearly four decades of environmental service in and around Green Bay. Vicky Harris, who received her M.S. in...
The non-profit Paper Discovery Center located in the Fox Cities got a big boost this year from the work of UW-Green Bay student interns. The center’s newsletter offered a big thank-you to computer science...
UW-Green Bay’s student athletes continue to demonstrate the academic aptitude that accompanies their athletic success. Fifty-six Phoenix athletes have been named to the 2011 Horizon League Spring Academic Honor Roll, including eight from men’s...
Already broadcast campuswide but repeated here for the record: Beginning in mid-July and lasting through late August, East Circle Drive will undergo reconstruction from the intersection of Leon Bond Drive north to the Scottwood...