Monthly Archive: August 2011
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s fall 2011 freshman class draws heavily from Northeastern Wisconsin and the rest of the Badger State. Ninety-five percent, or 849, of the 895 new freshmen registered for fall classes as of Tuesday, Aug. 30 hail from Wisconsin.
The once-formidable task of pre-semester textbook buying is becoming easy — make that eZ — for an increasing number of students at UW-Green Bay.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay this fall is offering an online course in Spanish in the Professions, a program that can help those in business, teaching, law enforcement, health care and customer service learn Spanish.
Human Development and Psychology faculty and students were well represented earlier this month at the 119th Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in Washington, D.C. Faculty members Regan Gurung, Ryan Martin, Deirdre Radosevich,...
UW-Green Bay’s flax project is attracting some statewide attention thanks to the Wisconsin Surface Design Association, an organization that promotes awareness, understanding and appreciation of textiles in the art and design communities and the...
Co-directors of the Teaching Scholars Program, Profs. Aeron Haynie and Angela Bauer-Dantoin, have selected the UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars for the 2011-2012 academic year. These scholars were chosen on the basis of their teaching...
This weekend’s 2011 Fox Jazz Fest at Menasha’s Jefferson Park will mark a major debut for guitarist Frankie Salerno of Green Bay, the son of music faculty members John and Christine Salerno. He’ll perform in...
UW-Green Bay’s Tim Dale, assistant professor in Democracy and Justice Studies, offered his take on U.S. Rep. Reid Ribble’s early fundraising efforts for a story in Monday’s (Aug. 29) Green Bay Press-Gazette. More than...
University Communication is compiling a list of UW-Green Bay experts for local media ahead of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks. We’re hoping to cover a wide variety of areas, from politics...
Prof. Ray Hutchison (Urban and Regional Studies) presented an invited paper at a Special Session on Chicago Sociology: Service and Professionalization at the annual meeting of the Society for the Study of Social Problems /American...