Daily Archive: October 4, 2012
Prof. Rebecca Meacham fired up the first After Thoughts audience of the 2012-13 school year Monday (Oct. 1), motivating attendees to put pen to paper in “Fiction’s Burning Questions: Novelists, History and the Creative...
Get ready, get set … Phuture Phoenix Days are almost here! Our friends at the Institute for Learning Partnership are busy putting the final touches on next week’s exciting programs, preparing for some 1,400...
Lest you think Phuture Phoenix Day is strictly a University phenomenon, we’ve got great news from the office of Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt. Schmitt will be on hand during the first Tour Day...
Our own Chancellor Tom Harden will walk the walk Thursday, Oct. 11, asking students, faculty and staff to join him on the annual Chancellor’s Security walk. This event offers an opportunity for members of...
The Lawton Gallery will present a new exhibition featuring artists’ books from Thursday, Oct. 11 through Nov. 1. “How to Read a Book: An Artists’ Books Reading Room” offers visitors a hands-on introduction into...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette’s Kendra Meinert led her weekly entertainment column with a shout out to our own Good Times Programming this week, noting that both GTP and “The Price is Right” — which...
That’s right, it’s Laffle time! This popular raffle-like charity drive is back for its fifth straight year, with donations benefitting Paul’s Pantry and the Bay Area Humane Society. You can bring nonperishable food items...
The long-awaited first presidential debate is over, and UW-Green Bay faculty members have been in continual demand for pre- and post-event analysis. Communication Prof. Phil Clampitt completed interviews Wednesday (Oct. 3) with WLUK, Fox...
And speaking of the debate, finding the seemingly elusive undecided voter also has been on the minds of members of the news media this week. Fox 11 reporter (and UW-Green Bay alum) Ben Krumholz...
Just a friendly reminder that Fall 2012 Grants in Aid of Research proposals are due by 4 p.m. Monday, Oct. 22. Grants in Aid of Research of up to $800 must be used, as...