Daily Archive: April 12, 2012
A five-person delegation from the Universidad Nacional de Tumbes in Tumbes, Peru, will arrive in Green Bay this Saturday afternoon (April 14) to begin a two-week stay hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Small Business Development Center is offering “Maximizing Performance,” a two-day management program focused on coaching employees. “Maximizing Performance” is offered Tuesday and Wednesday, April 24 and 25, from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. each day. The course will be held at the Business Assistance Center, 2701 Larsen Road, Green Bay.
Heba Mohammad, a second-year University of Wisconsin-Green Bay student active in student government and campus diversity initiatives, has been selected to receive a 2012 Outstanding Women of Color in Education Award presented by the UW System. UW-Green Bay faculty and staff members who nominated Mohammad for the UW System award praised her activism, advocacy, leadership abilities and institutional contributions to improve the status and climate for women of color.
Victoria Harris, a longtime water quality and habitat restoration specialist with the UW Sea Grant Institute, will receive the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Alumni Earth Caretaker Award. The award is presented annually during the Green Innovations symposium at UW-Green Bay. This year’s conference, sponsored by the University’s Environmental Management and Business Institute, runs April 18 through 20.
Arts Enrichments for Adults, a noncredit program offered at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, is designed to help adults capture their creative side. A wide array of classes will be offered from 6-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, July 30 – Aug. 2, on the UW-Green Bay campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host the 2012 Northeastern Wisconsin Region’s National History Day competition for the tenth consecutive year. The event will be held this Saturday, April 14, with the participation of nearly 400 high school and middle school students from 19 schools in Northeast Wisconsin.
UW-Green Bay will host the Northeastern Wisconsin Region’s National History Day competition for the tenth consecutive year this Saturday (April 14), with the participation of nearly 400 high school and middle school students from...
Just a reminder: Saturday, April 14 also marks the return of the ceremonial Pow Wow organized by the Intertribal Student Council. Hundreds of visitors, if not more, are expected throughout the day. Debra Rezac,...
Prof. Laura Riddle offered an exciting prelude to the UW-Green Bay Theatre and Music production of Cabaret Tuesday (April 10), discussing the production’s history and social and political themes during After Thoughts at the...
CIT has a surplus of 6’ USB cables and is offering them free for campus use. If your department is in need of USB cables, please stop by the Help Desk to pick some...