Monthly Archive: January 2014
UW-Green Bay once again is a major sponsor for the 19th annual Community Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday, taking place from 10:30 a.m.-noon Saturday, Jan. 18 in the Student Center at...
Social capital is the network of relationships we build by being out and involved in our communities. Recent research suggests that cumulative social capital is in decline, particularly in neighborhoods that need it the...
UW-Green Bay’s annual and highly regarded Faculty Development Conference typically draws educators from around the state. The theme of the Friday, Jan. 24 event in the University Union is “Assessment as a Tool for...
Prof. Harvey J. Kaye of Democracy and Justice Studies is making the media rounds in advance of publication later this spring of his new book on FDR. He will be interviewed during the 10...
Associate Prof. Daniel J. Meinhardt of Human Biology will be the guest speaker at a meeting of the community organization The Adult Gay/Straight Alliance. His topic will be the biology of sex and gender,...
A few issues ago we posted an incorrect link for an issue of Fish Lines, a publication of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. An article there mentioned the professional mentoring program that involves...
As we’ve told you here previously, the three finalists for the position of UW System president participated in statewide videoconference forums Monday (Jan. 6) talking about their views on a variety of issues. Ray...
Winners of six-straight games, the UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team begins a four-game road trip with its final non-conference game of the season, playing at Chicago State tonight (Tuesday, Jan. 7) at 7:05 p.m....
The Green Bay women’s basketball program owns a perfect record in conference openers and has dominated traditional rival UIC over the years, but Wednesday (Jan. 8) presents a tough test. The 11-2 Flames will...
Take advantage of the break between semesters. Now is the perfect time to write a nomination for your outstanding student employee. The Student Employment Office is seeking nominations for the 2014 Student Employee of...