Daily Archive: February 18, 2014
Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz will lead a discussion of pilgrimage both ancient and modern during UW-Green Bay’s next After Thoughts presentation Tuesday, March 4. In “Modern Pilgrims and Ancient Paths: Saint James’ Path for...
With forecast highs in the 30s the next few days, it just makes sense that the University Union is repeating its popular Get the Scoop promotion on Wednesday (Feb. 19). Starting at noon in...
Two faculty members from different academic programs will team up for the next event in the 360° Thursdays lecture-concert series, a jazz-influenced program taking place Feb. 27 in the Weidner Center’s Fort Howard Hall....
WBAY, Channel 2 on Monday (Feb. 17) featured a touching, triumphant story about Phoenix women’s basketball Coach Kevin Borseth and his family. Four years ago, Borseth’s daughter Carli, a senior at Green Bay Notre...
Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences Scott Furlong offered his take Monday (Feb. 17) on an early gubernatorial race ad from the Republican Governors Association. The advertisement criticizes Burke’s record as Commerce Secretary in...
The University Union’s monthly employee-appreciation perk — one bag of free popcorn at the Phoenix Club with a faculty/staff ID — returns in February. Next Monday through Friday, Feb. 24-28, the free popcorn will...
Remember that monster alley-oop dunk by Green Bay junior guard Keifer Sykes vs. UIC last month? It’s one of about 30 nominees for recognition as the GEICO Play of the Year, which will be...
As part of the faculty development program at UW-Green Bay, the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning and the Instructional Development Council have set aside grant funds to provide monetary support for...
UW-Green Bay faculty members Adam Gaines and Clifton Ganyard will team up Feb. 27 for the next installment in the University’s 360° Thursdays lecture-concert series. Gaines, an associate professor of Music, and Ganyard, an...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz will lead a discussion on the ancient and modern practice of pilgrimage Tuesday, March 4, part of the University’s After Thoughts series of programs. In “Modern Pilgrims and...