Cross on WPT during Green Bay stop
New UW System President Ray Cross had a busy day last Friday when he visited UW-Green Bay for a day of get-acquainted meetings with various campus and community constituencies. He was able to steal...
New UW System President Ray Cross had a busy day last Friday when he visited UW-Green Bay for a day of get-acquainted meetings with various campus and community constituencies. He was able to steal...
Educational Television Productions of Northeast Wisconsin’s (ETP-NEW), located on the UW-Green Bay campus, is proud to announce that its latest documentary has been honored with a Telly Award. Robert Howe and Gary Fewless of...
Youngstown State University’s appointment of Jim Tressel as president has garnered national attention. The 61-year-old Ohio native, who won a national championship as football coach at Ohio State before leaving under a cloud, also...
Chancellor Thomas K. Harden has selected four individuals to receive UW-Green Bay’s highest community honor, the Chancellor’s Award, in recognition of outstanding lifetime contributions to the institution. The awards will be made at commencement,...
The commencement address at UW-Green Bay’s spring 2014 graduation ceremony on Saturday, May 17 will be delivered by a distinguished UW-Green Bay graduate whose career as an ophthalmology researcher and university professor has resulted...
A doctorate-bound Human Biology grad with a 4.0 GPA will accept the UW-Green Bay Alumni Association’s Outstanding Student Award during a Friday (May 16) ceremony, and will be honored from the podium at commencement...
Soon-to-be MSW grad Susan Exworthy has done the commencement thing before — exactly one year ago, in fact. In May 2013, Exworthy, a 50-year-old returning adult student, earned her Bachelor of Social Work degree...
The commencement address at UW-Green Bay’s spring 2014 graduation ceremony this Saturday (May 17) will be delivered by Dr. Joseph J. Carroll, Ph.D., an associate professor of ophthalmology, biophysics, cell biology, neurobiology and anatomy...
Twenty-five high school teams are set to take part in the 18th annual Wisconsin Public Service Solar Olympics on Wednesday (May 14). The event, free and open to the public and sponsored by the...
The popular NAS and Cofrin Biodiversity Center Heirloom Plant Sale returns this weekend. (The faculty/staff “pre-sale” — as always, shhhhhhhh — runs from noon to 5 p.m. this Friday, May 16, in the LAS...