Monthly Archive: May 2012
The Campus Common Theme for 2012-13 is “Creativity, Innovation, and Vision.” Faculty, staff and students are invited to engage the theme, whether in the classroom, as a service opportunity or as part of a...
Former Phoenix hoops standout Julie Wojta doubled up on home court advantage Tuesday as the WNBA rookie played in Minneapolis for her new team, the Minnesota Lynx. Not only was the noon game at...
Thank you very much for your donations to Paul’s Pantry at the Campus Cookout last Tuesday! Human Resources tells us that three barrels of food and personal hygiene items were received by Paul’s Pantry,...
UW-Green Bay student Casey Crevier was recently awarded the title of 2012 Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Outstanding Student by the Wisconsin Dietetic Association. Crevier majored in Human Biology with a Nutritional Science emphasis,...
To prevent traffic deaths and injuries, UW-Green Bay Police along with law enforcement agencies across Wisconsin will be out in force to watch for unbuckled motorists during the annual Click It or Ticket mobilization...
… and some dynamite peppers and spectacular eggplants, too! Our friends with the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity advise us that NAS Heirloom Plant Sale: The Sequel will take place this Saturday (May 19) from...
The Garden Café, Common Grounds Coffeehouse and the Marketplace (inside the Leona Cloud Commons) will be open for limited hours during the summer months. The Garden Café will feature customer favorites like “Mexican Tuesday,”...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette on Monday (May 14) covered the hot topic of student loan debt from a local perspective, outlining the average debt of schools including UW-Green Bay and talking to officials about...
A Sunday (May 13) Press-Gazette business story offered some good news for new grads, reporting they have better job prospects this year than in any since the recession began. Career Services officials here, at...
A 2011 UW-Green Bay alumnus continues to make news with his passion for healthy living, sharing his story of transformation as he works to inspire others. Human Biology grad Daniel J. Schultz is now...