Monthly Archive: April 2012
Audiences will be treated to ”An Evening of Hand Drumming and Experimental Music” Friday, May 4 as University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Prof. Cheryl Grosso directs the 40th concert of the UW-Green Bay Music season....
The Institute for Learning Partnership at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is pleased to announce the award of nearly $35,000 in Grants to Improve Teaching and Learning for the 2012-13 academic year. Awarded annually...
It was a wonderful night and warm atmosphere when UW-Green Bay alumni were recognized for their distinguished accomplishments at Alumni Awards Night Saturday, April 28, at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Distinguished Alumni honorees Maria Hinton ’79 and Dr. Mokenge Malafa ’82 were honored, along with Outstanding Recent Alumni Award recipients Jacqueline Frank ’00 and Dr. Laura Rammer ’01.
UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) had another successful event with the 2012 installment of its annual Earth Week symposium. Titled “Water — Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow,” this year’s conference gave attendees an avenue to think about environmental concerns in a sustainable manner.
Members of the campus community are invited to a series of meet-and-greet sessions with candidates for the position of assistant vice chancellor for academic administration. Four finalists are vying to replace outgoing assistant vice...
A big congrats to the seven phoenix athletes who were named this week to Winter Academic All-Horizon League Teams. Women’s swimming and diving had four honorees, Lauren Caruso, Kendra Rottier, Carrie Dinelli and Jessica Stolfi; while...
More than a dozen UW-Green Bay Music students will present a gala-style Opera and Music Theatre Workshop performance at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (May 1) in Fort Howard Hall at the Weidner Center. The culmination...
Jeff Last, Warning Coordination Meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Green Bay, will present storm spotter training at 7 p.m. Tuesday (May 1) in the Union’s Christie Theatre. Last’s presentation will inform and educate...
It may be spring, but the folks at The Phoenix Bookstore already are thinking fall with semester’s end Book Buyback, beginning Thursday, May 3. A successful buyback requires buy-in from faculty, and there’s still time to act, said customer relations associate Sue Machuca.
A Friday (April 27) Green Bay Press-Gazette story on closing the achievement gap in Wisconsin features our own Juliet Cole, associate director of the Institute for Learning Partnership. Cole was among area educators, administrators and Education...