Monthly Archive: September 2011
October is tech month as the Learning Technology Center is presenting a dynamic workshop series about a variety of campus technologies. The workshops have an instructional emphasis, but anyone from the campus community is...
The UW-Green Bay campus quietly and reverently marked the 10th anniversary of 9/11 Sunday, honoring lives lost with ribbons, American flags and a special musical selection. Student Life provided the flags and ribbons, which...
UW-Green Bay students reflected on the 9/11 anniversary in a host of personal ways. Among them was returning adult student and published poet Carleen Horner, a Human Development major from Sturgeon Bay. (Some of...
Yes, if you were watching NBC’s “Today Show” last Thursday morning, live from Green Bay on the occasion of the NFL season opener, that was indeed the UW-Green Bay/Packer cheerleading crew you saw featured. ...
Phoenix women’s basketball coach Matt Bollant is facing some tough competition in his quest to be crowned “Mr. Habitat for Humanity.” (Actually, we’re not sure whether a real crown is involved, but we’ll take...
Faculty and staff are reminded to remind students, if they so choose, of the big “Bash in the Stacks” night at the Cofrin Library, set for Thursday evening (Sept. 15). It’s not your grandmother’s...
UW-Green Bay’s Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a confidential, workplace-based program that can assist in the prevention, early identification and resolution of interpersonal and family issues, mental health concerns, alcohol and other drug related...
Christina Trombley, director of UW-Green Bay’s Small Business Development Center, weighed in on President Barack Obama’s American Jobs Act proposal during a Monday (Sept. 12) interview with WFRV, Channel 5. Part of the president’s...
Tickets are going fast for the Indian Luncheon. Last chance to buy tickets is next Monday (Sept. 19) at the University Information and Ticketing Center in the Union. If you forgot the menu, you...
The Institute for Learning Partnership at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will award Professional Development Certificates to 15 educators from three area school districts Sept. 27.