Daily Archive: May 2, 2014
There was a major announcement Friday on the local performing arts scene: The Green Bay Symphony Orchestra will be calling it quits after 100 years of performance. The GBSO is headquartered at the Weidner...
The Environmental Sustainability committee, in collaboration with the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL), is announcing a faculty development opportunity for the 2014-15 academic year. Given that UW-Green Bay is Eco...
It will NOT rain on Thursday, May 8, Prof. Illene Cupit of Human Development assures us. The UW-Green Bay Memorial Garden just outside the University Union will be the gathering place that day from...
“Family Photos of Feral Felines” is the headline over a May 2 post at The New York Times Lens section. The work by photographer Jason Hogue, Class of 2011, documents in words and pictures...
Students from Assistant Prof. Dallas Blaney’s class on Global Environmental Politics will present the results of their semester research projects at 3:45 Wednesday (May 7) in the Union’s 1965 Room. This semester, students researched...
UW-Green Bay Music will present its 37th and final concert of the year Friday, May 9, when the Chamber Ensembles and special guest Sounds of Silver Flute Ensemble take the stage. The University’s Clarinet...
Video of a recent aggressive Green Bay Police arrest has been making news all week, and WBAY, Channel 2 reporter Michelle Clemens turned Thursday (May 1) to Prof. Phil Clampitt for some context. The...
We’ve got more media coverage to share on a Brown County recycling study and UW-Green Bay students’ role therein, this time courtesy of WBAY, Channel 2. Reporter Kristyn Allen spent time this week at...
WBAY’s Patrick Nelson on Thursday (May 1) covered the second and final day of the Heating the Midwest Conference, a joint effort of UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI), the Heating the...
Citing exceptional faculty and staff — many who went out of their way to help them through difficulty, pulled them aside for a bit of encouragement, or asked them questions that would lead to...