Daily Archive: February 3, 2014
Recently popularized Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) have made higher education news in the past year or so, eschewing the traditional classroom format and allowing unlimited numbers of students to enroll. UW-Green Bay is...
UW-Green Bay faculty members will have the chance to show their stuff Feb. 6-27, when the Lawton Gallery presents “Unnatural Selection: Faculty Exhibition.” The show features the works of six Art faculty members —...
Here’s a friendly reminder that the first of two off-campus Chancellor Search & Screen Committee listening sessions will be held at noon Tuesday (Feb. 4) at the Brown County Central Library, 515 Pine St....
Wearegreenbay.com Critic-At-Large Warren Gerds had high praise for Saturday’s (Feb. 1) Kenny Werner Trio performance, the culminating event of UW-Green Bay’s Jazz Fest XLIV. “If (you) think I’ve overstated Kenny Werner’s performance, you weren’t...
Planners for the city of Green Bay are extending an invitation to any and all interested students, staff and faculty at UW-Green Bay to take part in a public meeting soliciting ideas for the...
It’s a neat thing to have your son appear in a Super Bowl commercial. It’s even neater if it receives national acclaim as one of the best of the day. The Coca-Cola ad “Going...
The 33rd Annual University Leadership Awards Program is issuing its call for nominations. Forms are currently available in the Office of Student Life, UU150, or nominations may be emailed to osl@uwgb.edu. The deadline to...
Join the fight against heart disease in women by participating in Go Red for Women Week today through Friday (Feb. 3-7) at UW-Green Bay. Visit the Go Red display in the University Union, across...
The UW-Green Bay women’s basketball team welcomes Valparaiso to the Kress Events Center for a 7 p.m. tip today (Monday, Feb. 3). Fans are encouraged to bring a new teddy bear to donate as...
The iPat environmental film series kicks off the spring semester with “Shattered Sky” at 7 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 4) in the Christie Theatre. Our earlier post mis-stated the subject matter. In fact, the documentary...