Monthly Archive: September 2014
Lawton Gallery Curator Stephen Perkins was interviewed live on WLUK Fox 11’s “Good Day Wisconsin” Thursday morning, discussing the opening of the “Afghan War Rugs” exhibit. Perkins and Assistant Curator Kristina Coopman talked about...
Constitution Day (the 227th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution) will be observed at 4 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 17) at Christie Theatre on the lower level of the University Union. A panel...
The Academic Staff Professional Development Allocations Committee announces that it has monies available to assist academic staff in attending professional development meetings and programs. Funding is available for up to 50 percent of the...
For the first time in program history (since 1987) the UW-Green Bay women’s soccer team has picked up a win or draw against a nationally-ranked opponent, with its 1-1 tie against No. 21 DePaul...
The UW-Green Bay community honored the fallen and remembered the heroes of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks Thursday, commemorating the anniversary of the infamous date with the second annual 9/11 stair climb. Nearly 120...
UW-Green Bay Public Safety officers are investigating a pair of reported on-campus assaults they believe are likely related. The following statement is the most recent from campus Police Chief Tom Kujawa, sent to students,...
Constitution Day (the 227th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution) will be observed at 4 p.m. Wednesday (Sept. 17) in a program in the Christie Theatre on the lower level of the...
We highlighted some of the welcome week activities in a photo gallery earlier this week. Here’s a nod to the University Union and The Phoenix Bookstore staff members who were also on the ready...
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker made a 45-minute stop on the UW-Green Bay campus late Tuesday afternoon (Sept. 9) to meet with local news media and about two dozen student supporters in Mary Ann Cofrin...
A primary architect of UW-Green Bay’s undergraduate and graduate programs in Social Work — and a respected and influential state and national leader in both curriculum and practice — has passed away. Prof. Betty...