Daily Archive: February 25, 2014
The University of Wisconsin-Extension and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources recognized UW-Green Bay’s Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program (LFRWMP) for its contributions to the state knowledge base about the health of Wisconsin’s...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay honored some of its top science and math scholars Friday, Feb. 7, presenting Natural and Applied Sciences scholarships worth nearly $16,000 to 15 students during an afternoon reception. Surrounded...
Ten University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students will report on research conducted in UW-Green Bay natural areas at the 25th annual Cofrin Student Symposium, scheduled from 1-5 p.m. Tuesday, March 4 in the Christie Theatre...
UW-Green Bay will present a series of events in conjunction with Women’s History Month, celebrated in March. Ranging from film screenings to panel discussions, speakers, socials and more, the activities are as follows: •...
Newly posted at the UW-Green Bay Office of Public Safety website is a document that sets forth the University’s protocols for making emergency notifications and timely warnings under the federal Clery Act. The law...
UW-Green Bay faculty member Brian Sutton has received exciting news: His original play “Searching for Romeo” has been given a full-performance slot at the 2014 New York Musical Theatre Festival. That’s the same festival where...
Here’s more on the interdisciplinary collaboration between UW-Green Bay’s Music and German programs that will see an evening of “Lyrik und Lieder” performed at 7:30 p.m. Monday, March 10, in the Jean Weidner Theatre....
The Union’s Heritage Room will be the location for a discussion of the Sheryl Sandberg book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead on Tuesday evening, March 11. Lisa Tetzloff, director of...
Fans and sponsors helped raise more than $14,500 during Sunday’s sixth annual PinkZone women’s basketball game to raise awareness and honor those battling cancer. A jersey raffle and auction and a “dash for cash” benefited...
UW-Green Bay student Lexi Weitzer, a freshmen reserve for the Phoenix women’s basketball team, no doubt found special meaning in the program’s annual PinkZone game for cancer awareness, played Sunday afternoon against Youngstown State...