Daily Archive: June 27, 2012
The Phoenix Scholar Program, a residential program at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay designed to promote the academic success of African American eighth-grade boys, is in full swing. Twelve eighth-graders from Franklin and Washington Green Bay Area Public Schools were nominated by a teacher, social worker, guidance counselor, administrator or a Boys & Girls Club staff member to attend the program, which runs from June 24 to June 29.
Seen on campus this week are small groups of Green Bay Police Department officers on tours led by members of the UW-Green Bay Public Safety force. UWGB Police Chief Tom Kujawa explains that with...
Captured last week outside the Studio Arts Building was this chalked sidewalk message. It is believed the young student author was enrolled at the just-concluded Summer Art Studio camp for teens on the UW-Green...
Yesterday we posted an item about the Student Services roof repair and the accompanying rooftop improvements on the plaza to feature new plantings, gathering places and a student sculpture area. Well, we’ve posted a...
It’s construction — make that beautification — season here on campus, and as we told you last week, the Student Services roof plaza is ready for a facelift. Construction starts this week on the...
UW-Green Bay Prof. (and resident “spider man”) Mike Draney shared his expertise on WLUK’s “Good Day Wisconsin” Tuesday (June 26), appearing in two live spots from his lab on campus. Draney talked about spiders...
We told you Monday (June 25) about the big news that the Medical College of Wisconsin will build a campus in the Green Bay area, one of two selected statewide for the school’s expansion....
Prof. Brian Sutton’s original musical comedy, Searching for Romeo, will be searching for interested guests to attend a special “Post-Show Meet and Greet” after the Friday, July 13 performance. The University Advancement Office is...
When the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation recently announced that 14 local non-profits would share in nearly $65,000 in grants, there was good news for Prof. Illene Cupit and the Camp Lloyd program she founded...
Prof. Derryl Block is heading off to Northern Illinois University, but not before she’s the guest of honor this Thursday (June 28) at a farewell sendoff organized by friends and colleagues from 11 a.m....