Daily Archive: February 4, 2014
The Good Times Programming student organization has confirmed that its highly hyped April 13 concert date at the Kress Center with pop star Ke$ha has been postponed until fall of 2014. The singer announced...
Associate Professor of English Chuck Rybak, Humanistic Studies, encourages you to vote for the UW-Green Bay entry in a worldwide web vote-off for top Digital Humanities website. The site that Rybak created and hosts...
The spring semester OrgSmorg takes place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday (Feb. 5) in the Union’s Phoenix Room. Students (and faculty and staff) are invited to check out information on more than...
If you have something you’d like to share with UW-Green Bay Chancellor Tom Harden, here’s a good opportunity, on Wednesday: read more
Many at UW-Green Bay know that Mark King — a 1981 Business Administration grad, president of golf equipment giant TaylorMade, and University trustee — is not a buttoned-down CEO. He’s funny, candid and provocative....
We’re told that Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt and Packers CEO Mark Murphy were among the business and civic leaders who turned out for Tuesday’s mid-day Chancellor Search and Screen Committee listening session at...
The Green Bay Film Society will host a showing at 7 p.m. Wednesday night (Feb. 5) at the Neville Public Museum of the documentary “Sound City,” made by Dave Grohl of Nirvana and the...
Prof. David Coury of Humanistic Studies will make the first presentation in the spring portion of the Great Books series at 6:30 p.m. next Tuesday (Feb. 11) at the Brown County central library. He’ll...
If you want to check out the menu for the Feb. 14 Italian Luncheon, click here. It was on the recommendation of Prof. Ray Hutchinson of Urban and Regional Studies, guest speaker for the...
Angela Lensch of Angela Lensch Gallery, Egg Harbor, took fourth place and $1,000 in the recent Northeast Wisconsin Business Plan Contest. The Small Business Development Center at UW-Green Bay, a co-sponsor of the competition,...