Daily Archive: April 2, 2012
Renowned journalist and human rights advocate Rana Husseini will speak on campus Wednesday (April 4), offering her unique insight into the practice of so-called “honor killings” as part of the UW-Green Bay/St. Norbert College...
It’s the biggest UW-Green Bay Theatre event in more than a decade, and Theatre and Music alike are beyond busy preparing for Cabaret April 20-21. At last count, the production has 108 costumes —...
He held court as keynoter for UW-Green Bay’s Business Week dinner March 8, and now UW-Green Bay alumnus Mark King (’81) is coming to a small screen near you. King, CEO and president of...
We recently brought you the sad news that Prof. Emerita Sandra M. Stokes passed away March 26, following a long and courageous battle with cancer. A visitation has been scheduled for 9-11 a.m. Saturday,...
The newly revived UW-Green Bay Dinner Lecture Series returned March 29 with “Israel: The High-Tech Wonder in the Desert,” featuring Prof. Meir Russ — not to mention some delicious eats. Check out a photo...
Just a friendly reminder that veteran Great Lakes researcher Joseph DePinto will be the visiting lecturer at 7 p.m. Wednesday (April 4) during a special Natural and Applied Sciences seminar event. His talk will...
UW-Green Bay Habitat for Humanity is selling some seriously cool birdhouses to raise money for its next winter break trip. Students make the houses out of scrap material, and sell them for $25 each...
Kim Nielsen (Democracy and Justice Studies) recently published Helen Keller und die Politik staatsbürgerlicher Rechte und Pflichten in Das Zeichen. This is a German translation of her essay, Helen Keller and the Politics of...
UW-Green Bay presented the next installment of its newly revived Dinner Lecture Series March 29, featuring cuisine from and discussion about the country of Israel. Prof. Meir Russ presented “Israel: The High-Tech Wonder in...
Award-winning journalist and human rights advocate Rana Husseini will address a University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus and community audience Wednesday, April 4, part of the UW-Green Bay/St. Norbert College International Visiting Scholars Program.