Women climb to No. 11 in ESPN poll, too
This week’s ESPN/USA Today coaches’ poll has moved the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team up one spot, to No. 11 in the nation.
This week’s ESPN/USA Today coaches’ poll has moved the UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team up one spot, to No. 11 in the nation.
A UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team that is getting better as the season wears on will carry a five-game winning streak into its Horizon League Tournament opener at 6 p.m. today (Tuesday, Feb. 28)...
In Monday’s edition we referenced a couple of UW-Green Bay people who competed in last week’s Birkebeiner cross-country ski race near Hayward. Here are two more: Phoenix cross-country skiers Jeff Cook and Matt Nistler...
With the possibility of pending snowmageddon (snowpocalypse? Snowstorm Bob?), we thought it’d be fun to share a few photos from the Baird Creek Preservation Foundation’s aptly titled “It’s Finally Winter” hike, hosted Feb. 18...
The surrealist, apocalyptic oil paintings of Norbert Kox, a 1990 art graduate of UW-Green Bay, are once again in the news. Kox has been notified by the Museum of Wisconsin Art, West Bend, that...
There’s now a full news release posted on the next installment in the newly revived Dinner Lecture Series. On March 29, Prof. Meir Russ presents “Israel: The High-Tech Wonder in the Desert” during an...
Almost anything green in the Phoenix Bookstore is 20% off, and A’viands has a number of fun specials for Leap Day (Wednesday, Feb. 29). See more information.
UW-Green Bay shines a spotlight on the down side of America’s college party culture on Wednesday, Feb. 29. The Student Affairs Healthy Choice Task Force will host “UWGB House Party 2012” at 6 p.m.,...
In our note yesterday on UW-Green Bay hosting the LTDC Central Regional Showcase on March 16, we neglected to provide the link for online registration. Here is the link.
The ever-evolving world of technology in the classroom will be among the topics explored as UW-Green Bay Education Outreach presents its Summer 2012 Offerings for Educators. The diverse array of Summer 2012 courses allows teachers, administrators and other professionals to earn undergraduate or graduate credits while enhancing their knowledge of today’s issues and trends in education.