Daily Archive: May 9, 2013
We’ve told you about the research by UW-Green Bay senior Psychology major Miranda DeMars on the age-old question: “Do these eyeglasses make me look smarter?” A student of Associate Prof. Jennifer Lanter of Human...
Pretty much anywhere in America that they have television sets and people wearing eyeglasses, they now know about Psychology student Miranda DeMars and her research confirming the stereotype that people perceive glasses wearers as...
In late fall 2012, officials from the city of Oconto approached the Urban and Regional Studies program to request help with urban planning and economic development initiatives. Given the courses they were teaching this...
WFRV, Channel 5 on Wednesday (May 8) carried a cool story on our own Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program. Reporter Heather Sawaski tagged along with a group of West De Pere High School...
Union dwellers, get ready for your close-up. Our friend and Student Ambassador Ryan Stewart tells us there will be a promotional video shoot taking place in the University Union tomorrow (Friday, May 10), primarily...
The Area Research Center and University Archives folks in the Cofrin Library have another Throwback Thursday post on Facebook this week. Included in the text are comments from Founding Chancellor Edward Weidner and a...
Visiting scholar Scott Stephenson, Ph.D., will be the guest presenter for the program “The Indian Fashion: Getting Dressed in 18th Century Native America,” scheduled for 2 to 3 p.m. Friday, May 10, in the...
In conjunction with student “Move-Out” from housing, UW-Green Bay is partnering with Goodwill to collect donations of no longer wanted, but useable items. In addition to pick-ups from various Residence Life locations during finals...
New projections released Thursday show the state will take in just over $500 million more than expected over the next two years, giving lawmakers the ability to put more money toward schools. That’s the...
UW-Green Bay confirmed for local reporters Wednesday that under a relatively new provision of the state open records law pertaining to public employees, it could be 10 days or more between the time Chancellor...