Daily Archive: January 25, 2013
Faculty and staff got back in the swing of things Wednesday (Jan. 23), preparing for a new semester with mid-year convocation. We’ve already brought you some of the details of the celebratory event, including...
And speaking of convocation, we’d like to note that one of the event’s honorees — now-Prof. Emeritus Timothy Meyer — should have been recognized not once, but twice, in your program. In addition to...
Student Rush tickets will be available for ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’ improv stars Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood tonight (Friday, Jan. 25), beginning 90 minutes prior to show at the Weidner Center ticket...
UW-Green Bay Music is gearing up for one of its most enduring traditions Saturday, Feb. 9, hosting Jazz Fest XLIII on campus. This annual event features master classes and clinic sessions for middle- and...
Urban and Regional Studies Prof. Tom Nesslein offered some context on the issue of declining union membership figures in a story that aired Thursday (Jan. 24) on WFRV, Channel 5. The story referenced recent...
Human Development and Psychology Prof. Regan A.R. Gurung explores various facets of what drives humans’ relationship with food in a new online review. Gurung’s “I Think, Therefore I Am Hungry: The Mind, Food, and...
Whether you want to get fit or help others achieve their goals, the Kress Events Center has a program for you. The center’s personal trainers will offer “A Healthy Countdown to Spring Break!,” a...
The Office of Grants and Research is asking interested faculty members to mark their calendars for an upcoming National Endowment for the Humanities application-writing workshop. The event is scheduled from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursday,...
The campus and larger communities are invited to a free showing of the film “If a Tree Falls,” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5 in the Union’s Christie Theatre. The film explores two of...
As we embark on a new semester, our friends at the Mauthe Center would like to remind the campus community about its numerous events and activities. Upcoming programs include the semester’s first installment of...