Daily Archive: September 11, 2013
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Office of Career Services recognized Integrys Energy Group this week for a decade-long partnership that has provided tremendous benefit to both the University and the energy provider. Chancellor Tom...
Drop in any time! The American Intercultural Center hosts its annual Welcome Back Gathering from 11:30 to 1:30 today (Wednesday, Sept. 11) at the AIC, located in Room 150 of the University Union. It’s...
It is both a wellness event and a 9/11 remembrance. “Walk the Stairs” takes place today (Wednesday, Sept. 11) between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. in the Cofrin Library. (It’s the first time in...
UW-Green Bay’s First Nations Studies Program and the Wisconsin Indian Education Association Mascot and Logo Task Force are collaborating on a day of discussion this Friday (Sept. 13) in the Phoenix Room of the...
Given recent developments in Syria, this year’s Constitution Day theme is especially timely: “War, What is it Good For?” A panel of UW-Green Bay faculty members will talk about war and the Constitution, the...
The 2012-2013 UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars will be sharing the results of their Scholarship of Teaching and Learning projects with the campus community Friday (Sept. 13) from 3:30 to 5 p.m., in MAC Hall...
The annual Philosophers’ Café series — a joint effort involving faculty and students of UW-Green Bay and St. Norbert College — kicks off this year with a program from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday...
UW-Green Bay professors Amy Wolf and Robert Howe of Natural and Applied Sciences are among co-authors of the “Editor’s Choice” article in this month’s issue of the prestigious Journal of Ecology. The collaborative work,...
“Geology of the Niagara Escarpment in Wisconsin” is the title of a major review article published by John Luczaj, associate professor of Natural and Applied Sciences. Believed to be the first peer-reviewed article that...
The London School of Economics Public Policy Group, one of the most influential university-based think tanks worldwide, recently invited Political Scientist Aaron Weinschenk, a new assistant professor of Public and Environmental Affairs at UW-Green...