Golf’s King returns as Business Week keynoter March 8
Business Week is back at UW-Green Bay, and our friends in the Cofrin School of Business want to remind you of some great events and opportunities the week of Feb. 27-March 8. Space remains...
Business Week is back at UW-Green Bay, and our friends in the Cofrin School of Business want to remind you of some great events and opportunities the week of Feb. 27-March 8. Space remains...
Stylus Publishing has released the latest volume in its Exploring Signature Pedagogies series, and two of the three co-editors are UW-Green Bay faculty members. Human Development Profs. Aeron Haynie and Regan Gurung collaborated with...
Thanks to all who participated in “Go Red For Women” events. Here is the list of winners in the Go Red Concourse Poker Walk: 1st Place — Vickie Kersten, 2 pair, aces and jacks...
UW-Green Bay students once again will offer free income tax preparation help for students, low-income individuals and the elderly this tax season. Beginning Feb. 14 and running through April 5, students will be available...
Some 170 students, faculty and staff members attended a half-day conference on high-impact practices the afternoon of Jan. 20, sharing UW-Green Bay’s good work and collaborating with keynote speaker Jillian Kinzie to take it...
On Friday (Feb. 10) the UW-Green Bay Gerontology Center hosts a brown-bag by Prof. Le Zhu, who will address “Micronutrient fortification in China: A case study on program implementation, food safety, and the change...
Chuck Rybak, assistant professor of English and Humanistic Studies, has had several works recently accepted for publication. His poem “What I Did During the Wars: Wasps” has been accepted for inclusion in the Wisconsin...
American Intercultural Center adviser Shawn Robinson and Humanistic Studies (History) Prof. J. Vincent Lowery were the guests for the weekend’s “CW 14 Focus” television program. The two sat down with host (and former University...
UW-Green Bay’s recognition and celebration of Black History Month continues Tuesday (Feb. 7) with a documentary and discussion on “The Murder of Emmett Till.” The event explores the story of Till, who was murdered...
University Communication was at the Phoenix women’s basketball game Saturday night, taking some video to capture the excitement of the team’s unbeaten season and document the Phoenix fan experience. Thanks to all who showed...