Biology 101: Generous educators help next generation
“My family and I deeply appreciate your kindness. It means so much to me that you believe in, and encourage, the studies of UW-Green Bay students like me.” Early this year, Linda Vang, a...
“My family and I deeply appreciate your kindness. It means so much to me that you believe in, and encourage, the studies of UW-Green Bay students like me.” Early this year, Linda Vang, a...
Encompass Early Education and Childcare is a nationally accredited organization that provides quality education for children beginning at six weeks of age. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay plays a significant role in providing staffing...
About a dozen UW-Green Bay students and alumni met Wednesday (May 28) with U.S. Sen. Tammy Baldwin, participating in a roundtable discussion on the issue of student debt. Flanked by Chancellor Tom Harden and...
We could know Monday (June 2) who will be selected as the next chancellor of UW-Green Bay. The UW System Board of Regents is scheduled to meet via teleconference at 10 a.m., and then...
The new and collaborative Engineering Technology program that allows students to begin their degrees at any one of 13 regional institutions and finish at UW-Green Bay or UW Oshkosh is moving forward with official...
The private, nonprofit UW-Green Bay Foundation Inc., has joined as a participant in the AmazonSmile program, which donates 0.5% of the price of your eligible personal purchases via Amazon to the charitable organization of...
Associate Prof. Andrew Austin, chair of Democracy and Justice Studies, has four articles appearing in the newly released two-volume Encyclopedia of Social Deviance, published by Sage Publications. Of particular contemporary interest are his entries...
As noted above, renowned poet and activist Maya Angelou appeared at the Weidner Center in 2005 as part of the Bellin Health LifeLines speaker series. Those who met her recall a kind, gracious and...
UW-Green Bay Public Safety has received a $4,000 portable radar speed board as a result of a Wisconsin Department of Transportation grant. They’ll be rotating its location around campus to remind drivers of their...
Readers of The New York Times Sunday Book Review might recognize a familiar name Sunday (June 1), when Prof. Derek Jeffreys’ letter on prisons appears in print. Jeffreys, Humanistic Studies (Religion), has extensively studied...