Daily Archive: January 31, 2012
UW-Green Bay’s First Nations Studies program has been named the 2012 UW System Board of Regents Diversity Award winner in the Institutional/Unit category. The award will be presented Friday, Feb. 10, during the Board...
Smart, talented, well-prepared students from UW-Green Bay can compete with anybody, anywhere. It happens every day, but it’s happening in particularly exciting fashion for this year’s edition of the Phoenix women’s basketball team. At...
Eat the Books! Help the Cofrin Library celebrate 40 years of service with its very first Edible Book Festival. The staff informs us that on Monday Feb. 27, from noon to 2 p.m., “We...
WWHEL is the organization Wisconsin Women in Higher Education Leadership. There will be a brown-bag informational session this Thursday (Feb. 2) from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Heritage Room on the second level...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Regan Gurung is currently on sabbatical and working with The University of Auckland, New Zealand, but even 8,000 miles away he continues to rack up honors stateside. Gurung has been informed...
Prof. Emeritus Ismail Shariff, Urban and Regional Studies, has published a paper in the World Affairs Journal. His paper, “Rethinking Globalisation,” appeared in the October-December 2011 edition., Vol. 15, No. 4.
From vocalists to sax players, some of UW-Green Bay’s finest student musicians will take the stage Saturday (Feb. 4) during the annual Music Student Honors Recital in Fort Howard Hall at the Weidner Center....
“Think of what a wonderful résumé boost being nominated for SEOTY would be for your exceptional student employee!” In an effort to recognize our outstanding student employees, UW-Green Bay is sponsoring the eighth annual...
In yesterday’s edition we noted the standout performance by men’s basketball player Keifer “There Will be Blood” Sykes on Saturday vs. Butler. He sustained a cut to his scalp but (repeatedly) got fixed up...
A UW-Madison percussion ensemble will bring a rarely played work to UW-Green Bay Friday as part of a Friday (Feb. 3) guest concert in Theatre Hall. The UW-Madison Graduate Percussion group will play “Pleiades,”...