Monthly Archive: March 2014
Rebecca Meacham, associate professor of Humanistic Studies and English, will be doing a reading at 6:30 p.m. this Friday (March 14) at The Reader’s Loft Bookstore. She’ll read from her new flash fiction collection,...
It looked like a great event! We’ve posted some snapshots from the recent After Thoughts program presented by Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz. Take a look.
The Phoenix women’s basketball team is earning honors as Horizon League Tournament week gets under way. On Monday Kevin Borseth was named coach of the year, the eighth time in his 11 seasons at...
The Valparaiso women’s basketball team defeated Detroit 76-69 in the Horizon League Tournament play-in game Monday night, winning the right to face the top-ranked Phoenix next. Quarterfinals begin Wednesday (March 12) with games at...
Get ready for a terrific evening of jazz Thursday, March 13, as UW-Green Bay Music presents its Jazz I, Vocal Jazz and Jazz II ensembles during a 7:30 p.m. concert at University Theatre. The...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette highlights UW-Green Bay’s Women’s History Month programming, and talks to Student Life’s Sheila Carter, in Monday’s (March 10) “Today’s Take” column. Written by reporter Patti Zarling, the piece considers how...
Campus personnel are invited to join the College of Professional Studies at a reception honoring longtime UWGB employee Anne Buttke from 11:30 a.m.1 p.m., Wednesday, April 9, in Rose Hall 315. Buttke has accepted a position...
The great media coverage of female World War II pilot Betty Strohfus’ Northeastern Wisconsin visit continued Saturday (March 8) with an article and video from the Oshkosh Northwestern. As we told you here recently,...
Local 5 Critic-at-Large Warren Gerds praised Saturday’s (March 8) Green Bay Symphony Orchestra concert in a weekend column, noting the special touches and featured artist that made the show enjoyable. The event at the...
An ancient pilgrimage experiencing resurgent popularity was the focus of the third After Thoughts program of the academic year March 4, as Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz brought the route and its traditions to life.