Daily Archive: April 22, 2013
A new program is seeking to increase the recruitment, retention and graduation rates of black male students at UW-Green Bay — and participants say it’s already making a positive difference. The P.H.O.E.N.I.X. Black Male...
“Chechnya: Crossroads and Conflicts” is the title chosen for a roundtable discussion early this week on the contexts and connections between Chechnian nationalism and the recent bombings in Boston. The session is scheduled for Tuesday (April 23),...
Just announced: Well-known funnyman Jim Gaffigan will bring his “White Bread Tour” to the Weidner Center this summer. Tickets go on sale Friday (April 26) for the July 27 show, which will feature the...
The Student Employee Appreciation Committee wants to say THANKS to everyone who made last week’s celebrations a success. They ask that anyone or any offices that were given the “We appreciate our student employees”...
The UW System Office of Professional and Instructional Development held its annual spring conference late last week with a focus on “The Value of Inquiry Into Student Learning in the 21st Century.” As you...
Audiences will be treated to a “wacky” musical and visual experience Wednesday (April 24), as the UW-Green Bay Wind Ensemble plays homage to Nevada’s Burning Man Festival during a one-of-a-kind concert. The ensemble will...
Be sure to join us tomorrow, Tuesday, April 23 in the Marketplace for a Shakespearean inspired meal. The meal is to celebrate UW Green Bay’s production of Love’s Labor’s Lost, a play written by...
Wednesday, April 17, the Green Bay Botanical Garden hosted a brown bag luncheon, Thou Couldst Make a Lady Blush with Gale Childs-Daly. Gale, who is our guest director for Love’s Labor’s Lost, spoke on...
After a wet and cold spring (likely not done yet) Shorewood is now “OPEN”. Hours are 8 a.m. until dark seven days a week, and this includes the popular Clubhouse Restaurant. “Sharon, Nate, and...
Monday (April 22) was Earth Day, and recognition and celebrations of the day — and week — have begun here on campus and elsewhere. On Sunday, UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. John Katers and Prof....