Daily Archive: November 1, 2012
UW-Green Bay will be represented in the Green Bay Holiday Parade on Saturday, Nov. 17! There’s a great float idea based on the parade’s theme, “The 12 Days of Christmas.” Explains alumni director Kari...
We have added a few more students-in-costume snapshots to the University website. They are from the Kress Events Center’s annual Halloween costume and Zumba workout night. We added them at the end of our...
Our friends in the University Union inform us that, by popular request, the annual holiday luncheon and traditional menu are returning. The date will be Dec. 7. It’s a great time for offices and...
For the second time in a month, the Weidner Center is sold out. This time it’s a visiting promoter with the stage show “Theresa Caputo Live: The Long Island Medium.” Caputo has a big...
Thank-you, Linda Erwin, for one final lead on a great performance. Over the years, the longtime arts and performances coordinator booked most of the touring productions that played the Weidner Center and, before that,...
Student Life is proud to announce a visit by artist and urban planner Candy Chang on Thursday (Nov. 8) at 8 p.m. in the Union’s Phoenix Room. Some of the random art appearing on...
Sue Mattison, dean of the College of Professional Studies, is also a member of the UW-Green Bay chapter of Wisconsin Women in Higher Education Leadership. She invites faculty and staff to join her for...
A’viands will be hosting a grand opening celebration for its new ice cream concept, The Chocolate Shoppe. Festivities begin 11 a.m. Wednesday (Nov. 7) in the Marketplace. The first 200 individuals will receive a...
UW-Green Bay is the site of a CPR Refresher Course (offering recertification in Adult/Child/Infant CPR) for students, faculty, staff. Instruction will take place the evening of Sunday, Nov. 11, from 5 to 8 p.m....
Well, the first one isn’t actually a concert, but our friends from the Green Bay Symphony Orchestra brass and percussion section will be performing the Star Spangled Banner this Sunday, Nov. 4 before the...