Monthly Archive: January 2012
In other gubernatorial news this week, media reported that Walker has raised more than $12 million — including $4.5 million during the last five weeks — to prepare for a possible recall. More than...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette and WBAY, Channel 2, both picked up the news this week that a proposal to remove 180 trees from the Shorewood Golf Course has been shelved. We told you Tuesday...
Campus and community members can satisfy their taste for international cuisine Thursday, Feb. 2, during the Feast of Nations event at the Mauthe Center on campus. The no-cost meal begins at 5 p.m. and...
The CATL Office is offering five $1,000 grants to faculty and full-time instructors interested in taking part in an online teaching and course development workshop during Spring 2012. This workshop is intended for instructors...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host a variety of events to celebrate Black History Month, beginning with a Feb. 1 kickoff that explores the meaning of the annual recognition. J. Vincent Lowery, assistant...
UW-Green Bay will continue to celebrate its current Common Theme — “Celebrating Differences, Creating Community” — as the campus prepares for the newly announced theme for next year. The 2012-13 Common Theme is “Creativity,...
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Assistant Prof. David Severtson will present a faculty piano recital at 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 29 in Fort Howard Hall at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Severtson, an...
Fans of the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team got a pleasant surprise Tuesday when ESPN/USA Today released this week’s edition of the Top 25 coaches poll. The Phoenix is ranked No. 9 in the...
Open-forum presentations for two of the finalists for the position of vice chancellor for business and finance will take place this week. Each of the presentations is open to the public. This week’s sessions:...