Daily Archive: March 5, 2015
Congratulations are in order for program chair Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak, Dean Sue Mattison, and the entire faculty and staff of the Professional Program in Nursing. Earlier this week, UW-Green Bay hosted a three-day site...
Enrollment is open now for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Middle School Summer Art Studio, scheduled Sunday through Friday, June 14-19, on the University campus at 2420 Nicolet Drive. Students eligible to attend are...
The 14th Annual UW-Green Bay Academic Excellence Symposium which showcases the academic excellence of our undergraduate and graduate students, and internships, will take place Tuesday April 7, in the Phoenix Room of the University...
Take it with a grain of salt — the website EnvironmentalScience.org is relatively new and lightly trafficked — but it’s always nice to see your name listed in any national ranking. UW-Green Bay appears...
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports this afternoon that the UW System Board of Regents has voted to appoint two task forces to rapidly develop policies that would protect shared governance and tenure — tenets...
This Friday (March 6) the Phoenix Bookstore is having a BOGOHO (buy one, get one half off) special. See store for details. Kristin Errett performs at 8 pm at Common Grounds Coffeehouse and the...
Associate Prof. Alison Gates (Art and Design/Women’s and Gender Studies) won the top honor of “Best of Show” in the Slocumb Gallery’s 30th annual Positive/Negative national juried art exhibition at East Tennessee State University....
Regan A.R. Gurung, professor of Human Development and Psychology, will be speaking as part of the Presidential Invited Symposium at the upcoming Eastern Psychological Association Conference in Philadelphia. His topic, “Go Tell it on...
The UW-Green Bay Chorale and Concert Choir under the direction of Associate Prof. Randall Meder will be joined by special guests, Green Bay Choral Artists, in concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12, at...
We carried a note in the Log a while back about an extraordinarily big week, activity-wise, for the Weidner Center. Since that last report, shortly after Valentine’s Day, the hectic pace has continued. In...