Daily Archive: October 16, 2014
Two candidates for the position of Interim Provost at UW-Green Bay will be available to meet interested members of the university community at a joint, open reception from 1 to 2 p.m. next Thursday...
Remember a while back when we talked about C-SPAN2 sending a crew to Green Bay to talk to authors and historians including several from UW-Green Bay? Well, the air dates have arrived. The local...
Here’s a reminder: Please take a few minutes to fill out the survey on “Examining the Role of the University in Economic Engagement” if you haven’t already done so. The survey closes Oct. 31.
Christine Smith, associate professor of Human Development and Psychology, and also a member of the Women’s and Gender Studies faculty, has joined the editorial board of the journal Fat Studies. The publication is billed...
Sophomore Success Day is Thursday, Oct. 23, 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. It’s a day for sophomores to drop in without appointment to get questions answered about career/major selection, General Education requirements, registration, and...
The Horizon League is recognizing the Green Bay Phoenix men’s basketball team and standout senior guard Keifer Sykes as preseason favorites, officials announced Wednesday (Oct. 15) during the league’s annual media day. It’s the...
With the November election just weeks away, Associate Prof. David Helpap weighed in on the latest Marquette Law School poll for a Wednesday (Oct. 15) story on NBC 26. “Being tied among the likely...
Already sent campuswide several times, but repeated here for the record: Veterans Awareness Training for Faculty and Staff will take place Wednesday (Oct. 22) at 2 p.m. in the Christie Theatre. The announcement says:...
We mentioned the #PhoenixFriday ‘Swap Your Logo’ discount yesterday. Turns out, that deal will extend through next Friday, October 24. Swap any clothing item with a logo other than an official UWGB logo for...
Thursday (Oct. 16) is opening night for the UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance production of Uncommon Women and Others, playwright Wendy Wasserstein’s tale of 1970s post-college reunion and reminiscence. The play runs at 7:30...