Monthly Archive: February 2012
UW-Green Bay Prof. Aeron Haynie learned Monday she has been appointed a co-director of this state’s signature faculty-development initiative: the Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars program. Haynie and Cyndie Kernahan of UW-River Falls will...
Great news for Phuture Phoenix this Monday (Feb. 20), as Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation announced a $177,579 grant to expand and focus efforts to prepare disadvantaged youth for higher education. The one-year...
Arts and Visual Design Prof. Alison Stehlik will be giving a lunchtime talk about her installation in the faculty show at noon this Wednesday (Feb. 22) in the Lawton Gallery. Her eye-catching “Values” installation...
Nice work by student Dou Chang and his student interviewees in the American Intercultural Center: The AIC website features a nice, new get-to-know-us video that should be an asset in recruitment and communication. Go...
We’re pretty sure it’s legit. Actually, we’re positive, as the Los Angeles talent scout doing the casting is Valerie Walbrandt, a 2004 UW-Green Bay grad and former communications student of Prof. Tim Meyer. Walbrandt...
Fresh off a nice haul at the Associated Collegiate Press’ Best of the Midwest competition earlier this month, staff members of the UW-Green Bay Fourth Estate are garnering some more awards. The Wisconsin Newspaper...
The Press-Gazette on Saturday ran a short story about the fact that alumnus Mark King (’81), president and CEO of TaylorMade-adidas Golf, will serve as keynote speaker for this year’s Business Week. Hosted by...
Press-Gazette sports editor Mike Vandermause paints a positive picture of Phoenix men’s basketball and Coach Brian Wardle in Monday’s (Feb. 20) newspaper, describing Wardle’s steadfast dedication to the team’s success — and the goal...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette on Saturday (Feb. 18) ran a nice story about Friday’s Soul Food Dinner, held at the Mauthe Center on campus. The event, one of more than a dozen UW-Green Bay...
Well, OK, maybe it wasn’t a miracle. But if you look through the long annals of UW-Green Bay women’s basketball there perhaps hasn’t been a more spectacular comeback than this one. Adrian Ritchie scored...