Daily Archive: May 22, 2014
Justin Mallett will begin in his new role as diversity director for UW-Green Bay on July 14. Dean of Students Brenda Amenson-Hill announced the hire today following a national search that brought several candidates...
UW-Green Bay will host a first-of-its-kind event June 2-4, when Lawton Gallery Curator Stephen Perkins and a colleague from France present “The Territories of Artists’ Periodicals,” an international symposium, on campus. The event seeks...
Longtime faculty member Andrew Kersten took part in his final commencement at UW-Green Bay last Saturday and, today, he left his administrative office, CL 835, for the final time in preparation for his move...
We’ve been told there won’t be an appearance, after all, for UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey Kaye, Democracy and Justice Studies, on this weekend’s CBS Sunday talk show “Face the Nation” with Bob Schieffer. With...
Women’s basketball coach Kevin Borseth, a slew of former Phoenix athletes and others with ties to UW-Green Bay represented the University well during St. Norbert College’s Sport and Society Conference, which wrapped up Wednesday...
The Phuture Phoenix program recently awarded its Whitney Radder Phuture Phoenix Phenomenal Role Model Award for spring 2014 to freshman Spencer Turriff. A Biology major and Education minor, Turriff was nominated and selected for...
The latest Marquette Law School poll shows Gov. Scott Walker and challenger Mary Burke in a statistical dead heat, and also indicates Burke is becoming better known to voters but still has a ways...
We heard Green Bay men’s basketball coach Brian Wardle did a fine job Wednesday night as “guest celebrity sportscaster” for WFRV-TV 5. There’s a pic here and here.
UW System President Ray Cross today proposed a one-year plan to cover tuition costs for all high school students taking UW courses offered in high schools. The funding plan will maintain access to the...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host an international event dedicated to a unique artistic medium June 2-4 on campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive. “The Territories of Artists’ Periodicals,” an international symposium, seeks to provide...