Monthly Archive: September 2011
Congratulations to the Phoenix men’s tennis team on a strong showing at last weekend’s 11-team Purdue Invitational in West Lafayette, Ind. UW-Green Bay’s Paul Swanson won the B Flight singles championship, and Phoenix freshman...
Training as a “QPR Gatekeeper” will be available to interested faculty, staff and students from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27, in the Union’s Phoenix Room C. (Please note the room change, and...
All employees are required by law to report knowledge of sexual assaults on campus. The goal is to address the needs of students. By gathering information we will know the extent of sexual assaults...
Karen Dalke, a faculty member in Urban and Regional Studies, recently presented at the European Society for Rural Sociology annual conference in Chania, Greece. Her topic was “Wide Open Spaces and Liminal Places: What...
John Katers of the Natural and Applied Sciences faculty will be participating in a panel discussion on anaerobic digestion at the Sustainable Packaging Forum in Dallas, Texas. The Sustainable Packaging Forum focuses on the...
Staff of the Small Business Development Center earned a Door County shout-out recently when the online publication Peninsula Pulse shared a business (and SBDC) success story. Featured was the Egg Harbor-based furnishings and design...
In response to recent media coverage about alcohol policies at UW-Madison, UW-Green Bay’s Counseling and Health Center and Dean of Students Office have issued the following summary of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA)...
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay music faculty and special guests will present the inaugural concert of “a very small consortium,” a new music ensemble dedicated to the performance of miniature masterpieces, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday,...
About 40 UW-Green Bay alumni and friends, including former employees and retirees, were treated to an evening reception at the Door County home of former UW-Green Bay Interim Chancellor David Ward and his wife...
The Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium, headquartered at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, will be the first-ever Midwest host for the National Council of Space Grant Directors Fall Meeting Wednesday, Sept. 21 through Friday, Sept. 23. More than 150 people, including Space Grant directors and coordinators from across the U.S. and employees from most NASA centers throughout the country, are expected to attend, said R. Aileen Yingst, director of the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium.