Daily Archive: March 26, 2014
Prof. Kevin Fermanich will discuss his research on the Green Bay watershed this Friday (March 28) in the Natural and Applied Sciences Seminar Series. His lecture at 3:45 p.m. in Room 301 of the...
Sure, it’s almost April and today’s high is in the 20s. But we’ve got good news for winter-weary Log readers — summer camp season is near! Our friends in Outreach and Adult Access are...
The first of three candidates scheduled to take part in interviews for the position of assistant chancellor for university advancement will present during a 45-minute open sessions at 1:15 p.m. Thursday (March 27) in...
Visiting scholar Wolfram von Scheliha of the University of Leipzig, Germany, will present “The Atlantis of the Steppe: Sarai as a Global City in the Middle Ages” at 4 p.m. today (Wednesday, March 26) in the...
Mohamed Abla, a contemporary artist and activist from Egypt, will be on campus the week of March 31 through April 4. Sponsored by the International Visiting Scholars Program of UW-Green Bay and St. Norbert...
Visiting campus next week is major novelist César Gutiérrez of Arequipa, Peru, whose debut novel 80M84RD3R0 is a work hailed by Brown University professor and well-known critic Julio Ortega as the best novel dealing with...
UW-Green Bay Music will welcome guest artists The Orchid Ensemble March 27 for an insightful lecture and eclectic performance during the next installment of 360° Thursdays. The trio’s music derives from the cultural exchange...
The culture and food of Ghana will be on the menu at noon Thursday, April 21, in the Phoenix Room, when guest speaker Assistant Prof. Tohoro Francis Akakpo of Social Work will talk about...
Assistant Prof. Adam Parrillo of Urban and Regional Studies is co-author of the article, “Universities and Hospitals as Agents of Economic Stability and Growth in Small Cities: A Comparative Analysis,” being published in the...
Sue Mattison, dean of the college of professional studies, reports that Wisconsin Women in Higher Education Leadership has generously funded a second year of leadership book discussions for the UW-Green Bay campus. Mark your...