Daily Archive: June 17, 2014
If you’re surprised to see sizeable groups of high school students and their families touring campus, don’t be. Summer is one of the busiest times for traditional high school student visits to campus. Last...
The 17th Biennial Water Resources and Environmental Management Seminar is under way today and Wednesday (June 17 and 18) in the University Union. We shared news of this international event, organized by Profs. Emeriti...
As part of the kickoff to Associated Bank’s Fridays on the Fox series, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is inviting all students, alumni, supporters and Phoenix fans to attend Phoenix Friday on the Fox...
UW-Green Bay’s Bellin Run Corporate Challenge team placed No. 15 out of 67 teams from area companies during Saturday’s (June 14) 38th annual 10K run/walk event. Organized by the University’s Wellness Committee, the Corporate...
Prof. Derek Jeffreys’ article on solitary confinement is the cover story in the latest edition of the journal Commonweal, a publication dedicated to issues of religion, politics and culture. In “Cruel but Not Unusual:...
As we told you here recently, Associate Prof. Brian Sutton is back in the Big Apple, where five performances of his original musical, “Searching for Romeo” will be staged next month (July 8-13) as...
More than one hundred participants representing Northeast Wisconsin long-term care agencies, advocacy, and human service organizations attended last Friday’s free training, “Aging in the LGBT Community and Addressing Resident Relationships.” Stacie Christian, UW-Green Bay...
Near the beginning of the Tuesday evening (June 17) City Council meeting, Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt will be presenting men’s basketball player Keifer Sykes with a Leadership Award for his success on the...
Molly Vandervest has been named the Assistant Director of Development at Green Bay, Athletics Director Mary Ellen Gillespie announced Monday. Vandervest, who is currently marketing and events manager with Downtown Green Bay, Inc., will...
Prof. Emeritus Michael Kraft again weighed in on the possible election effects of Wisconsin’s recent gay marriage news, speaking with Milwaukee Public Radio’s Bob Bach for a story that aired Friday (June 13). Same-sex...