Slideshow: Meet the move-in brigade
More than 600 new freshmen arriving at Residence Life to unpack their stuff and fill their new rooms were met by an army of volunteers — staff, faculty, the chancellor and other top administrators...
More than 600 new freshmen arriving at Residence Life to unpack their stuff and fill their new rooms were met by an army of volunteers — staff, faculty, the chancellor and other top administrators...
On the morning Prof. Illene Cupit (at center) was announced as the 2014 recipient of the Founders Award for Excellence in Community Outreach, there was double reason to celebrate. The award brought not only...
Some 600 freshmen are moving into their residence hall homes today (Thursday, Aug. 28), about 80 percent of the 758 first-year students we’ll be welcoming Sept. 2, according to figures current as of Tuesday...
Faculty and staff are invited to join the FOCUS team in welcoming the Class of 2018 at the Kress Event Center at 3:30 p.m. today (Thursday, Aug. 28). The Campus Welcome is the official...
Chancellor Gary L. Miller offered gratitude for a warm welcome, a look toward the University’s future and — lest we forget — the promise of ice cream during his Wednesday convocation. He also asked...
With so much activity going on around campus (check out the GB Week Calendar), organizers encourage you to wear your GB gear (two days in a row for campus movers, and golfers) this Friday,...
This year’s fall convocation included two videos — the traditional year in review and a lighter, more tongue-in-cheek piece featuring Coach Phlash and his UW-Green Bay Training Camp trainees. You can take another look...
Prof. Meir Russ of the Cofrin School of Business (and New York Times reader and letter-to-the-editor writer) shared this link to a letter that appeared this week on the Opinion page and website. It’s...
Less than one week out from the official start of the fall 2014 semester, UW-Green Bay faculty, staff and community friends gathered in the University Union’s Phoenix Room on Aug. 27 for the annual...
Assistant Prof. Jon Shelton of Democracy and Justice Studies has published a new article in the Fall 2014 issues of the Journal of Social History. The article, titled “Letters to the Essex County Penitentiary:...