Monthly Archive: March 2014
UW-Green Bay Continuing Professional Education will present “Loss of an Infant: An Understanding of Perinatal Grief and Bereavement” from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, March 21 at the Radisson Hotel and Conference Center in Green...
As part of Business Week 2014, the Cofrin School of Business conducts a competition titled “Create Impact with Your Professional Pitch.” Students created a one-minute video that highlights their strengths and value as a...
“When is perception top-down and when is it not? Culture, narrative, and attention” is the title of a paper published in the first 2014 edition of the interdisciplinary journal Cognitive Science, written by Assistant...
Associate Prof. Tom Nesslein, Urban and Regional Studies (Economics) lent his expertise Monday (March 10) to a WHBY Radio story on some improving job news for the state. Department of Workforce Development figures show...
A number of UW-Green Bay students, faculty advisers and administrators won’t be here today (Wednesday, March 12). They’re down in Madison, joining others from across the UW System, at the 11th annual Posters in...
Along with catching all the basketball action, UW-Green Bay communication intern Cheyenne Makinia made the rounds last weekend for a “stuff happening on campus” photo gallery. It included Common Grounds Coffeehouse show, a Lawton...
Saturday (March 8) was one of the biggest March days in many years for the Phoenix men’s and women’s basketball programs, with both teams No. 1 in the conference standings. The men hosted the...
In the midst of one of the best seasons in Phoenix men’s basketball history, junior guard Keifer Sykes (20.3 ppg, 4.9 apg, 4.4 rpg) earned another prestigious honor on Tuesday when he was named...
Know of a student who could benefit from some friendly academic advice, provided by trained academic advisers? Send ’em our way! That’s the word from Mary Simonsen simonsem@uwgb.edu. The GPA M.D. Day this Thursday...
The Chorale and Concert Choir take the stage for a 7:30 p.m. concert Wednesday (March 12) in Cofrin Family Hall. Associate Prof. Randall Meder conducts, with musical accompaniment by lecturer Abigail Mace and Emily...