Monthly Archive: May 2012
Any employment report requires context, analysis and time to verify. That’s basically the advice given by noted Wisconsin economist and former UW-Green Bay interim chancellor David Ward, interviewed by a local radio station. Although...
Chad Ebert, a junior from Kenosha, won the individual title at the Horizon League men’s golf tournament in late April. The win earned Ebert a trip to the NCAA Regionals. Ebert is the first...
John W. Laundré, a 1971 grad of UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Sciences program, is the author of a new book to be released May 23 by the University of Wisconsin Press. Phantoms of the Prairie:...
Samuel Huber, a 2003 graduate of UW-Green Bay, is an accomplished distance runner and a dedicated environmentalist, the creator and founder of Eco-Runner. When his alma mater made the Princeton Review Green Colleges list,...
An NPR interview segment last week addressed recent reports that student loan debt is spiraling upward at a time it is also reported that nationwide, half of new college graduates, are finding work in...
UW-Green Bay’s 32nd Annual Alumni Scholarship Golf Outing is set for Friday, June 8, with a mid-morning shotgun start and scramble format at Royal Scot Golf Course. The hors d’oeuvres social begins at about...
Green Bay head men’s basketball coach Brian Wardle will be running a full schedule of basketball camps this summer. His Summer Shootout (Team Camp) takes place all day June 17 for Grades 9-12. The...
Don’t know how we forgot this one, because we featured her in our Inside print magazine recently (see photo, page 22). Anyway, in our recent LOG item where we mentioned some of this year’s...
Dr. Ismail Shariff, Professor Emeritus of Urban and Regional Studies at UW-Green Bay, has published a paper titled “World Financial Crisis and its Global Implications” in the International Financial Review, Vol. 10, No. 1,...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s signature Phuture Phoenix program handed out more than $28,000 in new and renewing scholarships May 10, continuing to fulfill its mission of making college a reality for students from...