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You’ve seen her shave her head for charity and take a frigid dip for a good cause, now Emily Rogers, Cofrin Library Coordinator of Public Services, is at her philanthropic antics again. This time,...
You’ve seen her shave her head for charity and take a frigid dip for a good cause, now Emily Rogers, Cofrin Library Coordinator of Public Services, is at her philanthropic antics again. This time,...
UW-Green Bay students will put their outstanding scholarly and creative work on display for the campus community and general public on Wednesday April 10, at the University’s 12th annual Academic Excellence Symposium. Plan to...
Three popular UWGB courses have been awarded “Quality Matters” certification for the high quality of their course design. They are: • Popular Music Since 1955, Prof. Michelle McQuade Dewhirst, Music • Business Statistics, Prof....
Mark your calendars for the 2013 Empty Bowls event, which will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesday, April 3 in the Cloud Commons. Presented by UW-Green Bay’s Art Agency, this year’s Empty Bowls...
Award-winning Prof. Greg Aldrete of Humanistic Studies reports his book on the Linothorax Project has finally arrived, and is in print and available to the public. Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, Reconstructing Ancient...
Faculty member Karen Dalke of Democracy and Justice Studies presented a paper at the Living With Animals Conference hosted last week by Eastern Kentucky University, one of the few universities that has an Animal...
Congratulations to UW-Green Bay student Katie Phernetton, who recently was named the next CW 14 Star! Phernetton was chosen from a group of talented finalists (including several UW-Green Bay alumni) for the gig representing...
Today we launched a new facebook feature for the Archives. We will have “Throwback Thursdays.” (Today’s post is about something new in 1972: The Lucy Stone Center.) Each Thursday will feature a post of...
Love books? Handy in the kitchen? Then register to bring an edible book to the Cofrin Library’s Edible Book Fest on Monday, April 15th! To register or to find out more about Edible Book...
UW-Green Bay’s Civics Club, part of the Department of Public and Environmental Affairs, will present the second installment of its “Learn it @ Lunch” civic engagement series from 12:30-1:45 p.m. Thursday, April 4 in...