Monthly Archive: October 2012
The Phoenix Bookstore asks that faculty members inform their students that the bookstore will begin returning unsold copies of textbooks to vendors starting Nov. 1. To avoid a delay, students should purchase any needed...
UW-Green Bay Assistant Professor of English and Humanistic Studies Chuck Rybak is the author of a fourth collection of poetry, , soon to be published and now available for discount pre-order at the publisher’s...
Todd Sanders, social media specialist, recently returned from the Leveraging Technology to Support Students, Faculty & Staff conference in Los Altos Hills, Calif., where he presented “Social Web Magic Explained.”
The annual Posters in the Rotunda symposium of student research and creativity across the UW System is scheduled for Wednesday, April 24, in Madison. Lidia Nonn, director of Grants and Research, is once again...
It’s this Saturday (Oct. 27) on the trails of the UW-Green Bay Cofrin Arboretum. Walkers can register the morning of the Steps to Make a Difference Walk starting at 9:30 in the Union for...
Mark Roe, known to many across campus for his technical expertise and service to Computing and Information Technology, is leaving the University after 13 years of service. Here’s a reminder that a reception will...
Just another example why the re-invigoration of the Weidner Center is good for campus and community: Actors from the Aquila Theatre Company were scheduled to work Monday afternoon with students from Prof. Laura Riddle’s...
A presentation and reception will be held in Wood Hall 216 on Tuesday, October 23rd at 3:30 p.m. for Muskie Graduate Fellow, Vafa Huseyinli, of Azerbaijan. See details. Le Cercle Francais, the student French...
An all-ages crowd of better than 2,200 packed the old gymnasium at the Kress Events Center on Friday night, Oct. 19, for a campaign appearance by former U.S. President Bill Clinton.
UW-Green Bay Profs. Amy Wolf and Robert Howe, in collaboration with the Green Bay office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Cofrin Center for Biodiversity staff, have obtained a $150,000 grant to...