Daily Archive: January 15, 2013
That up-tempo new spot for the 360° of Learning brand is getting quality airtime this month in Northeast Wisconsin TV markets. We’re hearing from faculty and staff members who have seen the commercial in...
Chancellor Tom Harden got the chance to respond to Gannett Wisconsin Media’s “What We Pay” series, focusing on public employee salaries, with a column in Tuesday’s (Jan. 15) Green Bay Press-Gazette. In a message...
Politicians and members of the news media have been talking about the State of the State address in recent days, trying to predict what Gov. Walker will say about state priorities and challenges moving...
Traveling abroad over the winter break, UW-Green Bay French 499 and HUS 499 students managed to catch both Packer playoff games telecast live while they were in Paris. We’re told the Vikings game kicked...
Fresh off her UW System Diversity Award win, UW-Green Bay Prof. Angie Bauer delivered the keynote address at UW-Stout’s Opening Day Ceremony Tuesday (Jan. 15), talking about the issue of stereotype threat — namely,...
Prof. Carol Emmons of Art and Design has co-curated the “Art and Text” exhibition for Lawrence University with Wriston Galleries Acting Director Leslie Walfish. The exhibition surveys diverse examples from the LU collection that...
Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences Scott Furlong on Monday (Jan. 14) offered his political expertise for a WFRV, Channel 5 story on legislator efforts to end partisan gridlock. Rep. Reid Ribble, R-Sherwood, has...
Retired faculty member Lynn Walter is continuing her leadership in starting a downtown Green Bay food co-op, and the group is getting closer to choosing a site, Fox 11 News reported this weekend. Walter,...
We’ll share more details as they develop, but Prof. Brian Sutton of Humanistic Studies reports that his original musical comedy Searching for Romeo, first staged last summer at UW-Green Bay, has a reasonably good...
The registration deadline is this Friday, Jan. 18, for the 17th Annual Faculty Development Conference being held Thursday, Jan. 24. The theme this year is “Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age” and the...