Daily Archive: July 25, 2011
History Prof. J. Vincent Lowery of UW-Green Bay’s Humanistic Studies faculty is featured speaker from 6:30 to 8 p.m. this Wednesday (July 27) as part of the Neville Public Museum’s free Civil War Lecture...
On Wednesday (July 27), two candidates will be interviewing for the position of LTC Manager. As part of their interview the candidates have been asked to prepare a 20-minute presentation on the current state...
Direct from Ireland, the Irish dance sensation “In Love With the Dance” will take the stage at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 20. Following sell-out tours in...
Congratulations are in order for former Phoenix basketball standout Rahmon Fletcher, who has signed a one-year contract to play pro ball with the Dutch Basketball League’s WCAA Giants. Fletcher is the fifth-leading scorer in program...
It was a sweet season indeed for UW-Green Bay women’s basketball, and a new DVD production from our own Athletics Communications department has the highlights. Team members last week gathered for the DVD premiere...
Area cycling enthusiasts may be familiar with a pair of alumni featured in Monday’s Press-Gazette — and if not, they almost certainly know their business. David DeKeyser (‘94) and Rebecca Cleveland-DeKeyser (‘95) own The...
The Winnebago Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) staff hired Sarah Heidorf, a UW-Green Bay student studying nutritional sciences, to help market the WIC and the Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program in Winnebago County. Heidorf surveyed...
The UW-Green Bay campus was filled with the sights and sounds of budding musicians July 17-22 during the annual Middle School Music Camp. About 200 students entering grades 6 through 9 took part in the weeklong camp, which featured instruction — and plenty of fun — in band, choir and orchestra.