Monthly Archive: April 2012
• 1 to 2 p.m., Christie Theatre – Writing Workshop with Mike Czyniejewski: the author will lead participants through a creative writing exercise. All are welcome. • 2:30 to 3:30 p.m., Christie Theater –...
The annual Empty Bowls fundraiser hosted by the student organization Art Agency will be held on April 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., just outside of Cloud Commons on the main level of...
The NAS Seminar Series resumes this Friday (April 6) when Prof. Stephen Weeks of the University of Akron presents “Patterns of Evolutionary Transitions Between Hermaphroditism and Diocey in Animals.” A social begins at 3...
Close to 100 local second-graders got an up-close look at science and the natural world during recent field trips to the Richter Museum of Natural History. Housed on the UW-Green Bay campus, the Richter Museum contains one of Wisconsin’s most significant collections of animal specimens for scientific research and education.
Director of UW-Green Bay’s Upward Bound program Michael Casbourne, forwarded a note about future UWGB student Tina Vang. Vang’s pin design was selected as the Wisconsin representative for the Future Business Leaders of America’s national...
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...