Daily Archive: March 27, 2014
Green Bay head men’s basketball coach Brian Wardle has been named one of 15 finalists for the 2014 Skip Prosser Man of the Year award as presented by the website CollegeInsider.com. The award “honors...
Historian Craig Lockard, professor emeritus of Social Change and Development (now Democracy and Justice Studies) wrote the Malaysia update for the Encyclopedia Britannica 2014 Book of the Year. Additionally, in February he chaired a...
Prof. Emeritus Michael Kraft, Public and Environmental Affairs, was the featured expert Wednesday (March 26) for a weekly Wisconsin Public Radio segment on the Joy Cardin Show. This week’s “Big Question” concerned whether coal...
Reminder: 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...
If you circled the date on your calendar when you saw yesterday’s Log announcement about the Cultural Cuisine Luncheon on Ghana with Assistant Prof. Tohoro Francis Akakpo of Social Work…uncircle it. And write in...
The UW System Board of Regents will get four new members in May, pending Senate confirmation, under a series of appointments announced Friday. Governor Scott Walker has appointed José Delgado, Eve Hall, Anicka Purath...
The last week of March is often a time for the first signs of spring on the UW-Green Bay campus. In 2014, those signs are a little harder to see. University photographer Eric Miller took advantage of the longer days during March’s final week to document signs of the season.
The city of Madison is hosting a White Privilege Conference, and UW-Madison and the city are among the co-sponsors. Nearly 2,400 people are expected to attend all or part of the four-day conference. The...
The people who schedule the fine Cheap Seats movie series over at the University Union inform us that, because of the cancellation of this weekend’s scheduled film, Saving Mr. Banks, something about it being...
In what could be a landmark case, a regional office of the National Labor Relations Board on Wednesday sided with football players at Northwestern University and their bid to unionize. “I find that all...