Monthly Archive: October 2014
Wisconsin has quickly become No. 1 in the country for organic dairy and beef farms. Public demand has led to rapid development of organic farms across the state. While organic agriculture produces a quality...
Representatives from UW-Green Bay were on hand Thursday (Oct. 23) when the Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay unveiled its new digs during a media event at St. Norbert College. The debut of the satellite...
Alumni Reunion Days are here! This two-day celebration of Phoenix pride begins today and runs through the end of the day Saturday, giving alumni, friends and family members a chance to celebrate all things...
At nearly 1,000 members strong, UW-Green Bay’s Learning in Retirement program is one of the largest in the country. As Log readers may know (some from personal experience), LIR offers myriad course opportunities for...
A sustainable food system activist, author, innovator and social entrepreneur will share her message with the campus community from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 in Phoenix Room B of the University Union. Ellen Gustafson’s...
Associate Prof. Chuck Rybak, Humanistic Studies (English) on Thursday (Oct. 23) had two poems released in Scintilla magazine. You can check out the works, both of which are formal experiments, by clicking the links:...
There are still a handful of spots (11, as of this afternoon) available for Wednesday’s (Oct. 29) “Social Media 101” strategy workshop with Social Media Specialist Jena Richter. The session is scheduled for 3-4...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay was among the partners celebrating the new home of the Medical College of Wisconsin Green Bay (MCW-Green Bay) satellite campus at a media event Thursday, Oct. 23 on the...
There’s still time to register for the first-ever Business Success Summit, a daylong event being held Wednesday, Nov. 19 as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week Nov. 17-23. As we’ve mentioned here before, the Wisconsin...
Just after sunrise, early arrivals to the UW-Green Bay campus on Wednesday, Oct. 22, were treated to the ethereal but ephemeral sight of scattered pockets of fog resting lightly upon a landscape bright with...