Daily Archive: January 27, 2014
Here’s a friendly reminder that the first of four on-campus listening sessions will be held Tuesday (Jan. 28) to offer campus folks and community members alike a chance to weigh in on the search...
Prof. Greg Aldrete of Humanistic Studies is the author of the chapter “Material Evidence for Roman Sport and Spectacle” in the newly published book A Companion to Sport and Spectacle in Greek and Roman...
We’ve got some additional information about UW-Green Bay Music’s Jazz Fest XLIV, coming up Saturday (Feb. 1) on campus. As we told you here Friday, this daylong educational and music event will culminate with...
We’re told cold weather has kept people indoors and reduced blood donations for Wisconsin patients, and any blood they are getting is thick and sludgy. (Just kidding about that last part.) Anyway, the BloodCenter...
A weekend story in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel considers manufacturing trends in our part of the state, highlighting education — and UW-Green Bay’s new and collaborative Engineering Technology degrees — as a key component...
UW-Green Bay students will continue a longstanding tradition this tax season, providing free income tax preparation assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students. Thanks to the IRS’ Volunteer Income Tax Assistance...
“Conservation in the Great Lakes, Green Bay and the Gems of Door County” will be the topics at 3:45 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, in Room 301 of the Environmental Sciences Building, when the Natural...
Calling all RPCV’s (Returned Peace Corps Volunteers)! If you are a RPCV and would be willing to share your Peace Corps experience with current students at UW-Green Bay, please contact Karla Miller, program coordinator...
It’s a beautiful way to celebrate Valentine’s Day with someone you love (or like, or tolerate, for that matter). The next installment in the Union’s Cultural Cuisine series is the Italian Luncheon taking place...
Political scientist Aaron Weinschenk, assistant professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, is among those quoted in a lengthy opinion piece by Wisconsin State Journal columnist Chris Rickert about whether Gov. Scott Walker’s proposed tax...