Daily Archive: March 3, 2014
UW-Green Bay’s Global Studies program invites one and all to the second of its Global Studies Issues Roundtables this semester on Friday afternoon, March 14. The topic: Germany’s relations with its Eastern neighbors (Poland,...
Faculty: Please encourage qualified students to participate in the 13th annual UW-Green Bay Academic Excellence Symposium, sponsored by Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences and The College of...
Monday (March 3) was a big day for Green Bay men’s basketball, with two Phoenix players and Coach Brian Wardle earning Horizon League top honors for a stellar regular season. Wardle was named coach...
With the Horizon League Tournament beginning this week, Friday (March 7) is officially declared “Phoenix Friday” at UW-Green Bay. Wear your Phoenix gear to work. (If you don’t have any, it’s high time to...
The Fourth Estate on Friday won the first-place award for “General Excellence” among the state’s college weeklies at the Wisconsin Newspaper Association’s annual convention. Also taking a first was the Fourth Estate entry in...
The Lawton Gallery in Theatre Hall will kick off its next exhibition Thursday (March 6), hosting an opening reception (4:30 to 6:30 p.m.) for the month-long run of “The Heart is Mostly Made of...
Tammie Paoli, a fisheries biologist for the Wisconsin DNR, is the guest speaker for the next Natural and Applied Sciences seminar this Friday (March 7). The program begins with a social at 3:15 p.m....
Due to unforeseen circumstances for several members on the LGBTQ Resource Center’s guest panel, the “Healthy Relationships: You Deserve the Best” event scheduled for Wednesday (March 5) from 5 to 7:30 pm in the...
Students and staff at the Institute for Tropical Ecology and Conservation (ITEC) in Panama have put together a video documenting part of UW-Green Bay’s travel course that took place there in January. The four-minute...
The Phoenix GPS (Gateways to Phirst Year Success) program has a great new testimonial piece posted on its homepage, http://www.uwgb.edu/gps/. As we’ve told you here previously, the GPS program is a support community for...