Daily Archive: February 8, 2012
The front-page story in the Feb. 8 Green Bay Press-Gazette celebrates the success of the Center for First Nation Studies, a place where future teachers and other students can meet with faculty and tribal...
If you haven’t yet seen it, there’s a terrific and lengthy story in today’s Milwaukee Journal Sentinel singing the praises of the “Green Bay Way” and the unbeaten Phoenix women’s basketball team. It raves, rightfully...
Charlie Crème, ESPN’s expert on the NCAA women’s basketball tournament, says the women should have late-season BracketBuster games just like the men. Why? It would provide a national audience for top mid-majors such as...
The next meeting of The Philosophers’ Café is set for 7 p.m. Thursday (Feb. 9) at Harmony Café, 1660 W Mason Street. St. Norbert College faculty member Mara Brecht will challenge participants with a...
As part of sustainability efforts to re-use campus surplus, employees will now have an easy new tool to find out what’s available. Called the “Surplus Blog,” it will list items available for claiming on...
Art Prof. Carol Emmons of Arts and Visual Design recently completed a two-week residency at Ragdale Foundation in Lake Forest, Ill. Designed as the summer home of arts and crafts architect Howard Van Doren...
The application deadline is 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 17, as the UW Sea Grant Institute seeks applications from graduate students statewide for the national Knauss Marine Policy Fellowship Program. The program provides a unique...
Nominations are due next week Friday, Feb. 17! Now is the time to nominate the student employee in your department who shows outstanding reliability, initiative, professionalism, quality of work, and provides a distinct contribution...
Paula White, a 1983 graduate of UW-Green Bay’s Humanistic Studies program, recently donated a color photograph titled “Pink Canyon” to UW-Green Bay’s permanent art collection.