Monthly Archive: August 2011
The Baird Creek Preservation Foundation is asking for the public’s help in handling a unique donation from a UW-Green Bay alumnus. The donation is from Neil Diboll, UW-Green Bay Class of ’78, and it is perfectly in keeping with his alma mater’s, and his own, “green” roots.
Word about our new director of public safety and chief of police Tomas Kujawa spread throughout his old Central Wisconsin stomping grounds yesterday as we welcomed the new top cop to campus. Kujawa, as...
Mark your calendars: The Classified Staff Advisory Council (CSAC) is holding its 2011 Classified Staff Fall Conference Friday, Sept. 30 at the Tundra Lodge in Ashwaubenon. The theme for this year’s professional development gathering...
The Institute for Learning Partnership has settled into its new home in Suite 410 of the newly remodeled Wood Hall. Stop by, say hello — help with the unpacking if you like. The Institute’s...
Just a heads up that some slight changes have been made to the construction schedule for East Circle Drive. The updated schedule, courtesy of Facilities Management and Planning Director Paul Pinkston, is as follows:...
Tickets are on sale today (Monday, Aug. 8) for seats in the audience when host Michael Feldman brings his popular “Whad’Ya Know” show to the stage of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts...
We told you last month about the upcoming UW-Green Bay Theatre season, an exciting lineup that will culminate in the April production of Cabaret on the Weidner Center main stage. The Green Bay Press-Gazette...
In yet another sign that the new school year is fast approaching, our Student Life folks are putting out the word that this year’s Family Weekend will be held Friday, Nov. 4 through Sunday,...
Earlier this summer, camp instructor (and alumna) Tammy Resulta guided students enrolled in UW-Green Bay’s Middle School Summer Art Studio through the world of digital photography. Their fresh way of seeing and capturing images...
Tomas J. Kujawa is the new director of public safety and chief of police for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, effective Monday, Aug. 8. He was most recently a captain with the Marathon County Sheriff’s Department in Wausau. He succeeds Randy Christopherson, who retired earlier this year after 18 years as director.