Monthly Archive: May 2014
The latest McClatchy-Tribune News Service column by Michael E. Kraft, professor emeritus of political science and Public and Environmental Affairs, comes out strong for a revenue-neutral carbon tax as a way to fight climate...
If you’re still with us after clicking on that last link, you might find refreshing this fun New Yorker post about the quirky and creative Lynda Barry, the painter, cartoonist, playwright, and UW-Madison faculty...
The names of more than 900 students who have applied for spring and summer graduation are posted online, by major, in our lengthy Commencement news release. Check the names. Odds are, you know more...
The search for the next UW-Green Bay chancellor was front-page news in Wednesday’s (May 14) Green Bay Press-Gazette, as reporter Patti Zarling attended Tuesday’s open forum and wrote a larger story about the selection...
Speaking of the chancellor search, here’s a friendly reminder that candidate Aldemaro “Al” Romero Jr., Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, will present and answer questions during...
Turnout has been strong for the first three chancellor candidate open forums, and our friends on the search committee are reminding attendees to please weigh in with feedback if they haven’t yet. You can...
Phoenix basketball standout Alec Brown is expecting to march his 7-foot-1 frame into the Kress Events Center this Saturday to take part in UW-Green Bay Commencement and receive his bachelor’s degree in Business Administration....
Eric J. Morgan, assistant professor in Democracy and Justice Studies, recently returned from Italy, where he presented a paper in Venice at the international conference on Spy Chiefs: Intelligence Leaders in History, Culture, and...
It has been a good couple of days for Chuck Rybak, associate professor of English and Humanistic Studies, with the acceptance of five different poems and short or super-short stories for publication. His poems...
Associate Prof. Cristina Ortiz Ceberio reports that one of our standout students in the Spanish program, Tanner V. Vodvarka — the 2014 recipient of the program’s Award in Applied Use of the Language —...