Monthly Archive: March 2014
The Weidner’s busy week includes the Reduced Shakespeare Company’s “The Complete World of Sports (abridged),” a Thursday (March 13) show previewed Tuesday by Local 5 Critic-at-Large Warren Gerds. Billed as an interactive, family friendly...
UW-Green Bay communication intern Cheyenne Makinia made the rounds last weekend for a “stuff happening on campus” photo gallery. She found a cool concert at the Union’s Common Grounds Coffeehouse, a great exhibition at...
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...
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, 2040 Airport...
UW-Green Bay will be well-represented at Wednesday’s (March 12) Posters in the Rotunda undergraduate research event — a total of 16 students will be presenting 11 projects under the state Capitol dome. From “Phirst”-year...
Prof. Gregory Davis of Natural and Applied Sciences, finalist for the position of Associate Provost for Academic Affairs and Director of Graduate Studies, will be interviewed this Thursday (March 13). Members of the campus...
When Illene Cupit, a professor of Human Development at UW-Green Bay, first proposed a class on death, dying and loss in 1984, her department chair asked, “Who is going to take a class like...
Prof. Harvey J. Kaye of Democracy and Justice Studies is the author of a lengthy essay at the Bill Moyers website. It’s titled “Remembering Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the Second Bill of Rights.” Kaye’s...
Officer Chad Kleman of Public Safety has received “Spotlight of the Month” recognition from the National Residence Hall Honorary for going above and beyond in serving his campus community. Two student Residence Assistants at...
Catherine Henze, associate professor of Humanistic Studies and English, is the author of the lead article in the latest issue of the journal Comparative Drama. Her scholarship, “‘Wise Enough to Play the Fool’: Robert...