Daily Archive: January 14, 2013
As we have for years, UW-Green Bay is set to play a fundamental role in Saturday’s (Jan. 19) Brown County Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration at NWTC. The University is a major sponsor...
We here at the Log had a blast during “Shrek The Musical” Sunday (Jan. 13) afternoon at the Weidner Center. The sets, singing and costumes were great, the story was fun and even the...
The Green Bay Film Society’s Spring International Film Series begins 7 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 16) at the Neville Public Museum. The first screening is the 2009 French film The Hedgehog, based on the best-selling...
Assistant Prof. James Loebl of Business Administration had his article “Planning for Taxmageddon” published in the December 2012 issue of Practical Tax Strategies.
The University’s curator of art, Stephen Perkins, returns from Egypt this week after a two-week stay in and around Cairo. His photoblog delves directly into the protest art, street murals, and political cartoons that...
The numbers are in, and the UW-Green Bay Small Business Development Center had a great year in 2012. The SBDC provided no-cost business counseling to 240 small business owners and entrepreneurs during the year,...
Congratulations are in order for sophomore Education student Melissa Zimmerman, who recently was presented with the Whitney Radder Phuture Phoenix Phenomenal Role Model Award. Zimmerman, of Hilbert, was selected for the award due to...
The front page of Monday’s (Jan. 14) Press-Gazette carries a story to which many at UW-Green Bay can relate — it describes the challenges and opportunities for veterans returning to the classroom. And while...
Prof. Emeritus Mike Kraft has written a newspaper column weighing in on the controversial issue of ethanol subsidies. The piece, which ran in Sunday’s (Jan. 13) Green Bay Press-Gazette (and has appeared elsewhere) recommends...
Menominee language course starts Jan. 31 The Division of Outreach and Adult Access will begin a weekly Menominee language course starting Jan. 31, and meeting from 5-8 p.m. Thursdays through May 9. The course,...