Daily Archive: May 4, 2012
Open sessions are scheduled on campus the week of May 15 for three finalists for the position of Chief Information Officer and Associate Provost. Each of the candidates will make a brief presentation and...
Friday’s (April 27) Big Day Bird Survey was a big success for our resident ornithologists (and wannabes), who identified 56 species of birds on campus during a 17-hour period. Spearheaded by the Cofrin Center...
We’ll have all kinds of details in our next issue, but in response to popular demand (“is the Heirloom Plant Sale this weekend or next?”) we want to make sure that people know the...
Already sent campuswide but repeated here for the record: Geoscience Prof. Steve Dutch, who recently celebrated 35 years with the University, is retiring. Punch and cake will be served from noon to 3 p.m....
Geoscience Prof. Steve Dutch will deliver the final NAS Seminar Series presentation for the semester Friday, May 4, offering thoughts on technology, change and progress through his lecture “How the West Dominated Technology or...
Art Prof. Carol Emmons of Arts and Visual Design has completed the first of two and one-half months in the Kohler Arts/Industry residency program. In this unique program, artists from around the world are...
The following scholarships have been awarded for the fall 2012 semester by the Human Biology program: Jeremy Green Family Scholarship – Paige Cardin
Herbert and Crystal Sandmire Scholarship – David Blihar, Jesse Cahill, Jennifer...
Two UW-Green Bay international students are being praised for standing their ground in the face of bogus threats against their visa statuses, WBAY, Channel 2 reported Thursday (May 4). Campus police and the Dean...
Hey, as long as we mentioned a UWGB-related band gig like this weekend’s Gypsy Trip show at Kavarna… we should also mention that this coming Saturday (May 5) Rough Draft (Prof. Brian Sutton and...
If your office occupies a high-traffic area on campus, or at least a place that figures to get plenty of passers-by, here’s a final reminder that thousands of visitors are heading to campus this...