Daily Archive: May 21, 2013
We’re still smiling after Saturday’s picture-perfect commencement, an event filled with countless memorable moments. In case you missed any of our coverage in Saturday’s Log or yesterday’s Log Extra (or if you just want...
Members of the local news media also took an interest in Saturday’s commencement ceremonies, with another record class of undergraduates eligible for commencement. The Green Bay Press-Gazette got some great grad-day shots, and WLUK,...
UW-Green Bay students were on the move last week, with many making the transition from on-campus housing to summer residence. But rather than pitch unwanted items, many donated gently used goods to Goodwill as...
UW-Green Bay once again was well represented during Sunday’s (May 19) Cellcom Green Bay Marathon. Numerous faculty, staff and students ran the half or full marathon events, and a host of alumni (and their...
News of a likely UW System tuition freeze drew local and state interest late last week, with lawmakers, officials and students weighing in. And while it’s too early to determine just what a freeze...
Our own Dave Kieper was featured Monday (May 20) in an NBC 26 news story examining the potential privacy pitfalls of smartphone use. With so many people now relying on smartphones for banking and...
As we told you here last week, WFRV, Channel 5’s Tara Joyce recently completed an in-depth series on women in the workforce, spurred by Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg’s controversial new book, “Lean In.” A...
Gov. Scott Walker’s travels continue to spur talk of a possible 2016 presidential run, and trips to Connecticut, New York and Iowa this week are furthering speculation. Prof. Emeritus Michael Kraft sat down Monday...
Shawn Robinson, multicultural adviser in the American Intercultural Center, has been accepted as a fellow of the 2013 Peabody Professional Achievement Gap Institute at Peabody College of Vanderbilt University. The one-week institute runs Monday,...
Prof. Meir Russ of the Cofrin School of Business recently (May 11-17) completed a one-week visit to Rome, where he gave lectures and presented graduate seminars to master’s and Ph.D. students on ‘Human Capital...