Daily Archive: September 20, 2012
All faculty and staff can still buy tickets for the upcoming cultural cuisine Jordanian Luncheon on Sept. 27 for only $12.00. Here is how you do it: Because we’re still awaiting delivery on the...
Prof. Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz and visiting Scholar in Residence Alex Godoy-Faúndez will keynote an evening of delectable education Thursday, Oct. 11, when the recently revived Dinner Lecture Series features the Andean region of South America....
A young gay marriage advocate who quickly rose to prominence after his stirring testimony before the Iowa State Legislature will address an audience at UW-Green Bay Thursday (Sept. 20), part of Good Times Programming’s...
A new member of UW-Green Bay’s faculty is helping to make sense of a ruling on the controversial Act 10 legislation affecting collective bargaining rights for most public employees. Prof. David Helpap, Public and...
The Green Bay men’s basketball team will welcome in-state foe Marquette to the Resch Center on Dec. 19, highlighting the challenging non-conference schedule announced this week. It’s the first MU-UWGB game scheduled to be...
Green Bay women’s basketball head coach Kevin Borseth is one of five area businessmen and local celebrities invited to compete for the title of “Mr. Habitat for Humanity.” This year marks the second year...
The Green Bay volleyball team (7-5) continued its winning ways on Saturday night, defeating Davidson 3-2 in the Wildcat Classic finale to claim the tournament title and extend its winning streak to four matches....
At least two artists involved in the popular and annual Butterflies and Friends on Parade display and benefit have UW-Green Bay connections. Senior Communication (photography and journalism) student Whitney Robertson created “Cozy Quirtle” and...
The next speaker in the Natural and Applied Sciences Seminar Series, faculty member Brian Wilsey of Iowa State University, is Friday afternoon, Sept. 21. See the details.
Prof. E. Nicole Meyer of French and Humanistic Studies is reminding students and others that the deadline (Oct. 1) is fast approaching for the winter travel course “Paris and London: Cultural Institutions,” which she’ll...