Daily Archive: November 29, 2011
The Phoenix women’s b-ball team will bring it on home to the Kress Events Center Friday (Dec. 2), hosting rival Marquette in a bid to maintain its perfect record. After their first-ever NCAA Sweet...
Businessman Robert Daudt told a UW-Green Bay audience Monday that despite popular wisdom, Chinese dominance of the global economy is not inevitable. Daudt, the founder of ChinaPlus Capital investment bank, spoke to campus and...
UW-Green Bay organizers are inviting campus and community members to a Kwanzaa celebration from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Saturday (Dec. 3) at the KI Convention Center, 333 Main St. in downtown Green Bay. The event...
A UW-Green Bay Youth Options student is making an early name for himself thanks to an entrepreneurial spirit and plenty of hard work. Andrew Aude is the latest addition to MacBros, a local company...
UW-Green Bay master’s degree graduate Alison Schultz is leading the way in culturally responsive teaching, working with students and families at Nicolet Elementary School in Green Bay. Schultz’s master’s project involved interviewing Nicolet families...
After working hard for a semester on their capstone projects, the graduate students of Environmental Sciences & Policy 763 will present their concepts for improving sustainability efforts both on and off campus. Join them...
Sigma Tau Delta is sponsoring a film night with Prof. Charles Rybak beginning at 5 p.m. Thursday (Dec. 1) in the Christie Theatre. Rybak will introduce the Coen Brothers’ film No Country for Old...
UW-Green Bay and the larger community will have two chances to hear the University’s Wood Family Organ this week, with performances on the instrument planned for noon Friday (Dec. 2) and 7:30 p.m. Saturday...
Our friends in the Learning Technology Center are pleased to share that Dan Schrickel has accepted the instructional technologist position in the LTC, which became vacant when Leif Nelson accepted the LTC manager position....
Good Eats, Good Deeds: The UW-Green Bay student chapter of Habitat for Humanity is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner from 4:30-7 p.m. Friday (Dec 2) at the Mauthe Center on campus. The dinner will raise...