Monthly Archive: May 2014
The principal is slowly building in the new UW-Green Bay Public Safety Scholarship fund, started by seed money from UWGB’s finest. The intent is to eventually endow a permanent scholarship open to all UW-Green...
For the summer, the following dining options and hours are provided for your convenience right here on campus. (As our friends in the Union and food services helpfully point out, “No need to drive...
We’ve told you here before about the UW-Green Bay Habitat for Humanity chapter’s plans to build homes this summer in typhoon-ravaged Bicol, Philippines. The group’s efforts were featured earlier this month on WBAY, Channel...
Thanks to the generous support of families, friends, the Green Bay community at large, and especially the University community, the UW-Green Bay Collegiate Chapter of Habitat for Humanity is a little more than halfway...
Urban and Regional Studies Prof. Ray Hutchison weighed in Tuesday (May 20) for a WLUK, Fox 11 News story about the ongoing battle over a possible Broadway district Walmart. The retailer’s land-use attorney spoke...
UW System president Ray Cross said this week he’ll ask the state Legislature for the biggest financial aid increase in System history in the next biennial budget. Wisconsin Public Radio on Tuesday (May 20)...
The Medical College of Wisconsin says it will begin recruiting the first students at its new Green Bay-area campus for inaugural classes in July 2015 after receiving a pair of key accreditations. The Higher...
On Friday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Union’s Phoenix Room, the Pride Center and the Brown County Aging and Disability Resource Center will co-host a free training session, “Aging...
Congratulations and best wishes to Marianna DeMyer, a 1984 communication grad of UW-Green Bay and client of the Small Business Development Center. She is one of 13 entrepreneurs statewide to make the finals and...
There was some great media coverage for Saturday’s (May 17) spring commencement ceremony, including grad stats, terrific pics and a story about a diploma 22 years in the making. The Green Bay Press-Gazette ran...