Monthly Archive: October 2013
Associate Profs. David Voelker (Humanistic Studies and History) and Ryan Martin (Human Development and Psychology) are the authors of a major study evaluating the impact of the decade-old Wisconsin Teaching Fellows & Scholars program....
Rajeev Bukralia, the University’s chief information officer and associate provost for information services, was a featured presenter in person and online at the 2013 Educause National Conference, Oct. 17 in Anaheim, Calif. His topic...
MIS specialist and Assistant Prof. of Business Administration Gaurav Bansal is serving on the steering committee for the project “Linking Data to Improve Health.” The project was recently funded by a $200,000 grant from...
Don’t let our lead-in mislead you. Even without a calendar, it was pretty easy to tell Thursday was Oct. 31. We’ve got hallway scenes, assorted costumes, even home snapshots of faculty and staff members...
With shows like CSI, Castle, Breaking Bad and The Mentalist drawing big audiences, UW-Green Bay grad Amber Rasmussen lives the life that intrigues the masses. She’s a DNA analyst for the State Crime Laboratory...
Award-winning author Luisa Etxenike will head for her home in the Basque region of Spain Friday (Nov. 1), having completed her two-month tenure as the Spanish program’s scholar in residence. Before her departure Thursday...
Like your music abundant, varied and in small doses? Then next week’s “a very small consortium” concert is for you. Now in its third annual UW-Green Bay installment, this innovative ensemble performs “miniature morsels...
We told you here yesterday about a student debt relief bill that was touted by state Sen. Dave Hansen and others during a Wednesday (Oct. 30) press conference held in the Cofrin Library, in...
With fall “fall back” season upon us this weekend with the end of Daylight Savings Time, and all the reminders to check your smoke detector batteries, it seems the time is right for a...
Associate Profs. David Voelker (Humanistic Studies and History) and Ryan Martin (Human Development and Psychology) are the authors of a major study evaluating the impact of the decade-old Wisconsin Teaching Fellows & Scholars program....