Daily Archive: September 4, 2014
The first Global Studies Roundtable event of the fall semester will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. Thursday (Sept. 11) in University Union Room 103. The topic will be Scotland’s referendum later this...
Where did the week go? Block out your calendar right now, and join #PhoenixFriday organizers for a noon tailgate lunch on the Student Services Plaza on Friday (Sept. 5). There will be brats and...
Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung is advising students to kick off the school year in the right way, offering tips that include “plan your crazy” in a column in Thursday’s (Sept. 4) Green Bay...
Rebecca Meacham and Chuck Rybak, associate professors of English and Humanistic Studies and a.k.a. UW-Green Bay’s creative writing program, are teaching concurrent — and competing — workshops in novel writing this fall. This is...
Rebecca Meacham, associate professor of English and Humanistic Studies, published multiple flash fiction and nonfiction pieces this spring and summer. Her piece about the 1871 Peshtigo fire, “Mrs. Williamson Winds the Watch,” was published...
The Cofrin Library’s Area Research Center has a “Throwback Thursdays” post today on its Facebook page. Remember when UW-Green Bay had a marching band that performed at Packers games? Did you know that the...
The 34th annual University Leadership Awards Program is issuing its call for nominations. Forms are currently available in the Office of Student Life, UU150 or nomination may be emailed to osl@uwgb.edu. The deadline to...
As both programs kick off new eras with first-year head coaches, the UW-Green Bay men’s and women’s golf programs will open their 2014-15 schedules on Sunday by hosting the Green Bay Phoenix Invitational at...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s long-running Historical Perspectives Lecture Series will feature live performance and academic discussion during fall 2014, continuing a tradition that dates back nearly 30 years. The series will kick off...
Student success is often tied to engagement. UW-Green Bay students took advantage of the beautiful weather, and the new volleyball courts situated in Phoenix Park to engage in a little friendly volleyball competition last weekend. They enjoyed the annual Res Life Olympics, Backyard Bash, Groovin Grounds and more, during “Welcome Week.”