Daily Archive: March 6, 2012
The Cofrin Library’s UW-Green Bay Authors & Artists 2012, an event to celebrate research and scholarship, is scheduled for Monday, April 9, from 2 to 4 p.m.. The event will include faculty, staff, student,...
Faculty and staff members, give your students the opportunity to show their eco-knowledge, and they could win an iPad! UW-Green Bay is encouraging students to participate in the first annual Eco-Challenge sponsored by NEW...
Join A’viands from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, March 9 and sample the latest creations from the on-site bakery and catering departments. The open house will take place in the Heritage Room, inside the...
The weekly ESPN/USA Today Top 25 for women’s college basketball is out. Just as was the case with the previous day’s AP sportswriters poll, this one moved the 27-1 Phoenix back up to No....
UW-Green Bay’s lineup of Women’s History Month events continues Wednesday (March 7) when guest speaker Dr. Anne Fausto-Sterling gives a talk titled, “How do Naked Newborns Become Boys or Girls?” at 7 p.m. in...
Area high school seniors are invited to apply for Phuture Phoenix scholarships no later than Friday, April 13. The $1,000 awards are made available to qualified students who plan to attend UW-Green Bay this...
Yes, it’s time again to remind you that the monthly Board of Regents meeting from Madison — this time a one-day affair, from roughly 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday (March 8) — will be...
Prof. Toni Damkoehler, Arts and Visual Design, has been appointed by 3X3, The Magazine of Contemporary Illustration, to serve as one of the jurors for its international student illustration competition. The panel includes Damkoehler,...
An article by Craig Lockard, professor emeritus of Social Change and Development, “The Asian Resurgence in World History Perspective,” has been published in the February 2012 issue of World History Connected.
A letter to the editor by Prof. Meir Russ, Cofrin School of Business, titled “The price of China attaining its goals” was published Tuesday in the Financial Times. You can read the publish letter...