Daily Archive: January 24, 2012
Your friends in Marketing and University Communication got a little nostalgic during winter break, reflecting on all the good news to come out of our campus during calendar year 2011. So to kick off...
Members of the Black Student Union at UW-Green Bay have been working hard to rebuild the traditions of the student organization. This year they have collaborated with different student organizations, academic units and offices...
The NAS Seminar Series resumes this week, on Friday (Jan. 27) when Prof. Dan Meinhardt, Human Biology, presents “Shishmaref, Alaska: On the Front Line of Global Climate Change” A social gathering with refreshments begins at...
Join the fight against heart disease in women by participating in GO RED! Week at UW-Green Bay. Stop by the “Go Red” display in the University Union, across from the Phoenix Club, and pick...
The spring installment of the Great Books Discussion Group series begins at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday (Jan. 24) at the Brown County Central Library, 515 Pine St. The opening night facilitator and presenter is Prof....
Dietetic interns at UW-Green Bay are planning two “Cooking Around the World” evenings offering fun, tasty food and cooking demonstrations making healthy and affordable dishes. A Green Bay-area program at A Women’s Place on...
Distasteful as it is, negative political advertising is effective — and Wisconsin citizens can expect to see plenty of it during the coming months, Prof. Tim Dale told WBAY, Action 2 news in a...
With her own dental practice and more than 10 community and state leadership roles, Dr. Laura Rammer, UW-Green Bay Class of 2001, is keeping it in the family as her mother, Mary, Class of...
UW-Green Bay grad Randall L. Smith has released Farm Fresh Flavors, a home cook’s encyclopedia for cooking, preserving and storing produce grown at home or purchased at the farmer’s market. Smith grew up on...
Matt Hill, a UW-Green Bay graduate and standout center for the Phoenix men’s basketball team in the late 1990s, died Jan. 20 after a short illness. He was 34. The Green Bay Press-Gazette reports...