Daily Archive: April 2, 2014
Five years ago, the Enrollment Services Division completely reorganized space, staffing and service delivery consistent with a vision of providing fully integrated services at a “one-stop” service center. The goal was to provide single-point-of-service...
Shelly Gabel, director of the Dietetics Internship program, is happy to report that UW-Green Bay has continued its lengthy run of award-winning students as honored by the Wisconsin Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Emily...
Recent Human Biology grads Laura Stalland and Jamie Hurley, Nutrition and Dietetics students, are currently enrolled in the UW-Green Bay Dietetics Internship program. The two entered a 90-second video – short, sweet, corny and aiming...
Our friends in Education Outreach have announced a full slate of enjoyable and enriching Offerings for Educators for summer 2014. From returning favorites to new and cutting-edge courses, these online and in-person classes are...
Prof. Emeritus Michael E. Kraft gave a talk in December at the Gerald R. Ford School at the University of Michigan. Both the full paper and the talk are now available online at the...
The Green Bay women’s basketball team will join a strong eight-team field as it takes part in the second annual Gulf Coast Showcase on November 28-30, 2014, in Ft. Meyers, Fla., it was announced...
The Student-Athlete Advisory Committee is doing another of its popular Parents Night Out (formerly Kids Night Out) evenings on Friday, April 11 at the Kress. The event from 6 to 8:30 p.m. allows parents...
Green Bay women’s basketball head coach Kevin Borseth has announced that sophomore guard Brionna Barnett (Elkhart, Ind.) has decided to transfer from the program, while redshirt sophomore Taylor Thomas (Wausau, Wis.) will step aside...
James C. Villa has been named Vice President for University Relations for the University of Wisconsin System. UW System President Ray Cross announced the appointment Wednesday. Villa is currently the president and chief executive...
If you see lots of students sporting bright yellow t-shirts next week, stop one of them and ask them what the printed slogan Act! Speak! Build! means. They’ll be proud to tell you all...