Monthly Archive: May 2013
Chancellor Tom Harden distributed an email update Thursday to UW-Green Bay faculty and staff. Harden shared his impressions of talks earlier this week involving UW System leadership, chancellors and business officers regarding last week’s...
Two UW-Green Bay science students will receive maximum $4,500 awards from the UW System Solid Waste Research Council. Kyle Sandmire, a graduate student in Environmental Science and Policy, has earned funding for his “Resource...
Congratulations are in order for 11 UW-Green Bay students who have received Land Trust or Cofrin Research grants for the 2013-14 academic year. These grants provide unique opportunities for students to pursue faculty-guided research...
The summer issue of Mazina’igan, published by the Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission, features a lengthy article by UW-Green Bay’s JP Leary of the First Nations Studies and Humanistic Studies faculties. Leary’s...
Rebecca Meacham, associate professor of English and Humanistic Studies, will lead a writing workshop at The Art Garage in late June. Her topic is “Fiction in a Flash.” The sessions take place on a...
A community garden project that received funding last fall through UW-Green Bay’s Strategic Philanthropy course took another step forward Tuesday (May 28) with a planting event at Green Bay West High School. The school’s...
A local memorial service will be held Sunday (June 2) for Evan Meder, son of Associate Prof. Randy Meder and wife Margaret. As we told you earlier this week, Evan passed away May 22...
Worth noting is another small milestone in the rejuvenation of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Perhaps some of you took note of the recent job posting for the newly created (or restored)...
Our friends (phriends?) at Phuture Phoenix gathered to celebrate another great year Tuesday (May 28), joining together for the program’s annual spring reception in the Grand Foyer of the Weidner Center for the Performing...
Call it the Summer of … Star Trek (?) The Cofrin Library’s Area Research Center and University Archives office have a new entry in their ongoing “Throwback Thursdays” site. Since summer session 2013 started...