D2L upgrade is coming
UW-Green Bay’s D2L (Desire2Learn) is going to be upgraded June 4, 2014. The changes in this upgrade are minimal. Our friends in Academic Technology Services tell us the new version will entail some changes to...
UW-Green Bay’s D2L (Desire2Learn) is going to be upgraded June 4, 2014. The changes in this upgrade are minimal. Our friends in Academic Technology Services tell us the new version will entail some changes to...
Sure, the last of the snow is just melting, but Wisconsin is preparing for a statewide tornado drill at 1:45 p.m. Thursday, April 24 — and UW-Green Bay will take part. A mock Tornado...
Human Resources is offering an interactive I-9 workshop to include a brief history and overview of the Form I-9 (the employment eligibility verification form), including scenario-based activities and the sharing of available resources. All...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band, featuring the State-Bound High School Honor Band, will perform a concert at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 23 in the Cofrin Family (main) Hall at...
Associate Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak, chair of UW-Green Bay’s Professional Program in Nursing, learned this week she is the recipient of a $49,169 Applied Research Grant from the UW-System. The award for 2014-15 supports further...
Four candidates for the position of Director of Diversity for UW-Green Bay will visit campus and participate in interviews over the next several weeks. Open forums for each of the candidates will take place...
The Center for History and Social Change is gearing up for the next installment in its long-running Historical Perspectives Lecture Series, set for 2 p.m. Thursday, April 24 in the Union’s Christie Theatre. Julia...
The women’s softball team is having a fine year, and Green Bay played to form most of Wednesday afternoon’s doubleheader at UW-Madison. The Phoenix, however, couldn’t hold a four-run lead in the final inning of...
An award-winning author and international leader in sustainable community planning and development will share his knowledge with the campus and larger community during a presentation and discussion from 9-10:30 a.m. Monday, April 28 in...
Kimberley Reilly, assistant professor of Democracy and Justice Studies, has published an article, ” ‘A Perilous Venture for Democracy’: Soldiers, Sexual Purity, and American Citizenship in the First World War,” in the April volume...