Daily Archive: August 5, 2011
UW-Green Bay’s Office of International Education is encouraging faculty and staff members thinking about running an international travel course to attend one of three brief information sessions in early September: • Tuesday, Sept. 6,...
The Office of International Education is encouraging any members of the faculty interested in leading travel courses during the summer of 2012 or beyond to submit proposals. The deadline for summer and fall 2012 trips...
As one of the “Magna Cum Laude” sponsors for the annual Scholarships, Inc. Lamp of Knowledge Celebration, UW-Green Bay representatives helped honor about 150 students receiving scholarships to this and other schools through the...
In 1931 local golfers banded together to open the Shorewood golf club and engineer an 18-hole layout overlooking the bay. In the late 1960s the land was acquired by the state and the course...
Breaking in with this crucial, earth-shaking announcement: There will be no “Get the Scoop” over the noon hour this coming Wednesday (Aug. 10) at the University Union. Now, before there is widespread wailing and...
Turning 80 has never been so much fun: Monday through Friday (Aug. 8-12) is anniversary week at our campus golf course with $8 greens fees, membership specials, 25% off apparel and golf balls, and...
With several student residence halls getting new furniture this month, members of the campus community are receiving another special invitation to claim the used furniture being replaced. (It’s a followup to last weekend’s well-received...
A record number of freshmen are expected to live on campus this fall, continuing a trend of high demand for housing at UW-Green Bay. WFRV, Channel 5, came to campus Wednesday (Aug. 3) to...
Last spring’s successful Green Innovations conference at UW-Green Bay is getting bonus ink with a lengthy article in the magazine of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. Titled “Talking Trash” and submitted...
In a brief interview on public radio, UW System President Kevin Reilly recaps what $340 million in state budget cuts will mean to the System. The reduction averages about 11 percent for each of...