Valentine’s Day Week features #uwgblove
It’s a great and fun promotion for prospective and current students — reminding them there’s a lot to like about UW-Green Bay. Maybe you’ve seen the window art and messages across campus. Or the...
It’s a great and fun promotion for prospective and current students — reminding them there’s a lot to like about UW-Green Bay. Maybe you’ve seen the window art and messages across campus. Or the...
Happy Phoenix Friday! In honor of Valentine’s Day, the Phoenix Bookstore is “Sharin’ the Love” and offering a 20 percent discount on clothing and gift items. The UW-Green Bay men’s basketball team is at...
Stop by the Cofrin Library to pick up a blind date…with a book! The books are wrapped up so you won’t be able to judge a book by its cover. Simply read the book’s...
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary Miller taped a short video message for faculty and staff today on the topic of budget planning at UW-Green Bay. Basically, it’s a thank-you and reminder as preparation begins for...
Our written recap of the Feb. 9 town hall meeting on the budget was pretty thorough, if we do say so ourselves. But, if you want to take a listen (or re-listen) to the...
Pat Theyerl of CIT will be offering a hands-on “OneDrive for Business” workshop next week, Wednesday (Feb. 18) from 3 to 4 p.m. Attendees will learn how to use Office 365, create folders, upload...
Lisa Grubisha, a first-year assistant professor of biology with Natural and Applied Sciences, has published a paper titled “Microsatellite Marker Development for the Coastal Dune Shrub Prunus maritima (Rosaceae)” in the February issue of...
Rebecca Nesvet, a first-year assistant professor of Humanistic Studies, made a presentation at the Brown County Library Feb. 10 on the book Frankenstein as part of the spring Great Books Series organized by her...
It will be a special Presidents Day appearance for UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey J. Kaye at 11:45 CST Monday (Feb. 16) when he sits down with nationally syndicated progressive radio host Thom Hartmann. The...
Artist-in-residence Peter Ulllian will be featured at a pair of staged readings this semester organized by the Theatre and Dance academic unit. Each reading takes place in the University Theatre in Theatre Hall. Admission...