Monthly Archive: October 2012
UW-Green Bay’s Dinner Lecture Series, sponsored by Outreach and Adult Access, was once again an engaging event when Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz (far right), UWGB assistant professor of Humanistic Studies, discussed the gastronomic revolution that...
The annual UW-Green Bay Retirees Dinner, Tuesday, October 2, gave voice to UWGB history. Many of the retirees participated that night in the recording of stories from the past.
With fewer than 10 days to go, the good people in the Registrar’s Office are urging immediate action in support of the annual “Laffle” campus charity drive. Please bring your nonperishable food items, and/or...
The event returned to campus last spring after a hiatus of several years. We’re glad to report that plans for the 2013 edition have firmed up to the point that the Intertribal Student Council...
He opened by thanking UW-Green Bay and Chancellor Tom Harden for welcoming all the visitors to campus. He acknowledged local Democratic candidates including state Sen. Dave Hansen, a University alumnus. He urged the UW-Green...
It may seem like all politics, all the time leading up to the Nov. 6 election. Early voting begins today (Monday, Oct. 22), coinciding with the last of three presidential debates. The candidates and...
Green Bay Press-Gazette critic Warren Gerds has high praise for UW-Green Bay Theatre’s bobrauschenbergamerica, describing the play — make that “event,” Gerds says — as a “liberating adventure” in his Sunday (Oct. 21) review....
Just a friendly reminder that renowned author and urban farmer Will Allen will highlight UW-Green Bay’s National Food Day events from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 24) in the Union’s Phoenix Room. The University is...
The student Public and Environmental Affairs Council, along with EMBI intern Jake Eggert, are promoting what they call “Eco-Rush Week” activities that include, but are not limited to, the Food Day events on Wednesday,...
Wisconsin Public Radio’s Larry Meiller Show addressed the inspiring efforts to preserve the Oneida language in Wisconsin during its Monday morning (Oct. 22) edition. UW-Green Bay Prof. Clifford Abbott and tribal historian Loretta Metoxen...