Daily Archive: October 9, 2014
Prof. Ellen Rosewall kicked off the 2014-15 After Thoughts season with a timely topic Tuesday (Oct. 7), presenting “Future of the Arts: Is the Green Bay Symphony the Canary in the Coal Mine?” before...
UW-Green Bay’s award-winning First Nations Studies program was highlighted Thursday (Oct. 9) in a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel article that examines UW System efforts to recruit and retain Native American students. Increasing the number of...
The music of Latin America will be featured during UW-Green Bay Music’s next 360° Thursdays lecture-concert, set for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 16 in the Weidner Center’s Fort Howard Hall. Featuring violinist Francesca Anderegg...
Here’s a friendly reminder that faculty and staff members are encouraged to serve as delegates for the Nov. 14 Installation of Gary L. Miller as UW-Green Bay’s sixth chancellor, wearing their academic regalia as...
Installation delegates may want to keep those robes close at hand — another regalia-rich event, fall/winter commencement, will take place less than a month after Chancellor Miller’s Installation. Mark those calendars for 11:30 a.m....
UW System President Ray Cross told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Thursday (Oct. 9) that the System must find efficiencies in an era of limited resources, and that officials will begin exploring ways to streamline...
Assistant Prof. Aaron Weinschenk, Public and Environmental Affairs, will present “Myths and Misconceptions in American Politics: Ten Things Political Scientists Wish Everyone Knew” during the next Deans’ Lecture Series event, slated for noon-1 p.m....
Our friends in the UW-Green Bay Pride Center would like to share some information on a couple of upcoming events: • LGBTQ Issues Roundtable Discussion, 5-6:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 20, Alumni Rooms A and...
Prof. Regan A.R. Gurung, Human Development and Psychology, is the task force chair and lead author for the American Psychological Association’s recently published “Recommendations to Strengthen the Common Core of the Introductory Psychology Course.”...
Prof. Phillip Clampitt, Information and Computing Science and Communication, has been selected by the National Residence Hall Honorary as the Institution Faculty/Staff Member of the Month for September 2014. NRHH recognizes individuals who show...