Daily Archive: October 15, 2014
The second Global Studies Roundtable of the fall semester is scheduled for 2 to 3:30 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 16) in Room 103 of the University Union. The focus is Nigeria, with discussion led by...
Nationally renowned Chef and radio host Michel Nischan will serve as the keynote speaker for UW-Green Bay’s Food Day celebration Monday, Oct. 20 in the Phoenix Room. The award-winning chef and sustainable food advocate...
UW-Green Bay’s Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band will take the Weidner Center stage Saturday (Oct. 18), welcoming a special guest artist for the fourth concert event of the 2014-15 season. Conducted by Associate Prof....
Faculty members are asked to announce to their classes that the Phoenix Bookstore will begin returning unsold copies of fall textbooks to vendors starting October 31. To avoid a delay, students should purchase any...
This week’s Phoenix Friday special at The Phoenix Bookstore is a bargain with “Swap Your Logo.” Swap any clothing item with a logo other than an official UWGB logo for new Phoenix gear and...
Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz, associate professor of Humanistic Studies, organized a panel on the works of Peruvian novelist Jorge Eduardo Benavides at the Mid-America Conference on Hispanic Literature hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The title...
Regan A. R. Gurung, professor of Human Development, recently published with colleagues from the Society for Teaching of Psychology a model to foster more effective teaching and faculty development. The Model Teaching Criteria encompasses...
UW-Green Bay Social Media Specialist Jena Richter on Tuesday (Oct. 14) helped provide context for a WLUK, Fox 11 story on internet safety and teens. Reporter Andrew LaCombe spoke with Richter about the issue...
The UW-Green Bay Chorale and Concert Choir will perform together at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 21, joined by special guest, the UW-Green Bay Vocal Jazz Ensemble. Conducted by Associate Prof. Randy Meder, the Concert...
Our friends in the Music Department are bringing back an old campus tradition: Lunchtime Music Convocations in the University Theatre. These bring-your-lunch, come-as-you-can (and leave-as-you-must) sessions allow students, faculty and staff to take a...