Monthly Archive: October 2012
Student Rush tickets are now available for Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet performance of Moulin Rouge this Thursday (Nov. 1) at 7:30 p.m. at the Weidner Center. Tickets are $10 plus fees for students,with a...
Wendy Bell, a painter and muralist who teaches and lives in Munich, Germany, will visit UW-Green Bay for a one-week residency. Among the highlights of her visit: She’ll work on an interactive art piece...
Be on the lookout for adorable grade-schoolers dressed in costumes Wednesday (October 31) as they attend the national tour of Bunnicula at the Weidner Center, part of the Stage Doors Education Series. “Lock up...
In conjunction with the Green Bay men’s basketball team’s exhibition game at the Kress Center against St. Norbert on Halloween Night, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) will be hosting a student costume contest for...
Taking our brand to the streets, the new 360° of Learning radio ads have been playing on stations throughout Wisconsin since October. They are part of a larger plan to increase enrollment and highlight the UW-Green Bay experience.
We’re making a final push for Laffle V and the drive to collect food for Paul’s Pantry and misc. items for the Humane Society. We remind you that Wednesday morning (Oct. 31) is the...
UW-Green Bay Music will present a concert featuring its Jazz I and Jazz II ensembles at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 2 at the University Theatre in Theatre Hall on campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive. The...
Collegiate sports and the super-successful UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team will be the focus of the next After Thoughts program, coming up Tuesday, Nov. 13. Former Associate Athletics Director and current UW-Green Bay Director...
Our own Prof. Harvey J. Kaye pays homage to FDR and offers an analysis of the current race for president in a piece published Friday (Oct. 26) on salon.com. FDR’s greatness stemmed from his...
Over the first three decades of the old Phoenix Sports Center, the mid-day pickup games involving staff, faculty, students and even some former Phoenix basketball stars were legendary. The tradition died out a little...