Daily Archive: December 17, 2014
Congratulations to Associate Prof. Kathleen Burns of Human Development and Assistant Prof. Elizabeth Wheat of Public and Environmental Affairs upon their selection as participants in the 2015-16 UW System Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars...
The Partnerships and External Affairs Team is one of four Working Groups participating in UW-Green Bay’s “Inventing the Future” initiative. In the spirit of its charge, the 29-member team welcomes feedback from the campus and...
The Instructional Development Council in partnership with the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning have honored the Fall 2014 recipients of the Student Nominated Teaching Award. Assistant Prof. David Helpap of Public...
The book The Fight For the Four Freedoms: What Made FDR and the Greatest Generation Truly Great has been named to Bill Moyers’ year-end list of important reads for 2014. The author, UW-Green Bay...
The WC Gallery: A brief history of a very small space is a new volume written by Stephen Perkins and recently published by Half Letter Press, Chicago. The academic curator of art for UW-Green...
The Baird Creek Preservation Foundation invites you to take a break from the holiday bustle to experience a Winter Wonderland Hike in the Greenway at 1 p.m. this Saturday (Dec. 20), departing from Christa...
The 19th Annual Faculty Development Conference will be held Jan. 21, 2015 in the University Union. This year’s theme is “Engaging Students as Partners in Teaching and Learning: A High Impact Practice for All.”...
Four students have been selected to represent UW-Green Bay at the Interprofessional Healthcare Case Competition sponsored by the Wisconsin Area Health Education Center (AHEC). The team of students was given a healthcare case study...
UW-Green Bay alumni are invited to the Kalahari in Wisconsin Dells to compete against other UW schools in various competitions including basketball, slide rides, a scavenger hunt and more. The Alumni Association says “Join...
Fall book buyback continues at the Phoenix Bookstore, from 8:30 a.m.to 5:30 p.m. Thursday, and 8:30 to 4 on Friday (Dec. 19).