Daily Archive: September 20, 2012
Ryan Kauth is the new director of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Small Business Development Center. He brings to the position significant private-sector experience in business banking and small-business consulting. “Ryan has the experience,...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s long-running Historical Perspectives Lecture Series will welcome a renowned author and editor for an address at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 3 in Room 250 of Rose Hall on campus,...
UW-Green Bay Music faculty and special guests will present the second annual concert of “a very small consortium,” a music ensemble dedicated to the performance of miniature masterpieces, at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29,...
Her energy is infectious. Her goals ambitious. Meet new Director of Alumni Relations, Kari (Heier) Moody, ’00. She began duties as the University’s main point person for alumni relations and alumni activities in August. The UW-Green Bay Communication major is an incredibly proud grad with high hopes for what we can do as a UW-Green Bay community.
John Arendt has been appointed the new Associate Director for the Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) at UW-Green Bay. Arendt is a May 2012 graduate of the Environmental Science and Policy master’s program...
Sorry we didn’t mention this earlier, but now through Friday (Sept. 21), it’s monthly Free Popcorn Week at the Phoenix Club and Shorewood Golf Course clubhouse. Just present your faculty/staff ID and enjoy your...
Thanks to a $20,000 grant from the Wisconsin Coastal Management Program and NOAA (the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), high school students from Oneida Nation High School and Pulaski High School will be able...
The second annual Adult Degree Convocation and Family Welcome was a definite success, welcoming 75 students, family and friends during a daylong event Saturday. Featuring tours, panels, breakout sessions and more, the welcome program...
Historian Andrew Kersten of the UW-Green Bay faculty is co-author of new textbook being released this month, American Conversations: From the Centennial through the Millennium. It’s the second in a two-volume anthology from Prentice...
Karen Dalke, a lecturer in anthropology and sociology for the Urban and Regional Studies program, made presentations this past summer at two international conferences devoted to the study of human-animal interactions. She addressed the...