Daily Archive: March 26, 2014
“From Pissing Off the Rich to Owning the Bankers, Top Ten Reasons FDR was Hot” is the title over a new column at the Alternet progressive opinion site by UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey Kaye...
A UW-Green Bay alumnus achieving success in the creative design/technology field will be the keynote speaker this weekend for a student takeoff on the nationally popular TED Talks. Scott Koffarnus, a 1986 Communication Arts...
The fourth edition of Earth System History is due out in early April from W.H. Freeman & Company. The book is described as the only textbook for the historical geology course written from a...
Students entering grades 6 through 9 in fall 2014 can enroll now for Robotics and STEM Camp, which will offer two separate sessions, July 6-9 and July 27-30, at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay,...
Students entering grades 8 through 12 in fall 2014 can enroll now for sessions of Video Game Programming Level 1, Video Game Programming Level 2, and Beginning App Development for Android camps at the...
Students entering grades 10 through 12 in fall 2014 can enroll now for the Life’s a Lab Reality Science Camp, taking place Sunday, June 15-Wednesday, June 18 at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, 2420...
He was on a tour of NBC Studios in New York City with his father, when six-year-old Harvey Arnold first became captivated with the radio and television industry. “I remember being enamored by the...
A UW-Green Bay alumnus achieving success in the creative design/technology field will be the keynote speaker for a student takeoff on the nationally popular TED Talks this weekend. Scott Koffarnus, creative director and CEO...
How does a shy aspiring fashion designer choose to major in Political Science and Public Administration, develop a passion for providing affordable housing for low-income families, become a peer mentor for a freshman seminar, and lead a high-profile annual event for her sorority? For student Marleigh Fiedler, a breadth of experience and relationships have led to a direction she couldn’t have imagined three years ago when she enrolled at UW-Green Bay.