Monthly Archive: October 2014
Two UW-Green Bay professors helped Local 5 News put political ads to the “truth test” last week, discussing the spots as part of a two-segment story that made its debut Monday (Oct. 27). Prof....
Last 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 this Friday (Oct....
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is offering another iteration of its successful Online Teaching Fellows program during Winterim 2015. They will offer two intensive tracks for instructors with different levels...
The results of the October 2014 search for grant funding opportunities includes several opportunities for funding in the following areas: • Education and Community and Economic Development • Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics •...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will present an evening program titled “Islam awareness: A conversation about Islam, the Muslim Student Association and inclusivity at UW-Green Bay,” from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30 in the...
Stephen Fritz has agreed to serve as UW-Green Bay’s provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs, effective January 2015. “I believe Dr. Fritz’s academic background and extensive leadership experience will be a great asset...
Organizers of UW-Green Bay Family Weekend and Alumni Reunion Days couldn’t have been luckier with the late fall weather that greeted their events over the weekend. The most-well attended events included the horse-pulled hayrides...
T. Heather Herdman, assistant professor of Nursing, just returned from Atlanta where she keynoted the conference held by the American Association of Nurse Life Care Planners, which had a theme this year of: Advance...
Once again, a pair of teams each featuring UW-Green Bay faculty members, spouses and community friends raced in the Door County Fall 50 Relay. The men’s team, with Profs. Chuck Rybak, Adolfo Garcia, Regan...
The compelling story of UW-Green Bay’s youngest alumna has gone national after the Associated Press picked up this month’s cover story in YOU magazine. Dr. Tina Sauerhammer ’99 has been making local headlines since...