Monthly Archive: March 2015
The student curling club is on the ice in Rochester, N.Y., this weekend, taking part in the second annual USA Curling College Championship. They’re getting some publicity, too. A New York Times note on...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey Kaye, Democracy and Justice Studies, did a 10-minute interview on the David Pakman interview show. At one point in the segment, he zeroes in on the idea floated to remove...
Victoria Goff, associate professor emerita (ICS), is writing a book on the impact of social media on authors and the U.S. book publishing industry. She recently shared some of her findings at Left Coast...
Jeff Roznowski is a Green Bay native who holds a bachelor’s of science in industrial engineering from UW-Madison and a master’s in business administration from UW-Milwaukee. He’s also a personal acquaintance of the Log...
In a conference with coaches including Mike Krzyzewski, Roy Williams, Jim Boeheim and Rick Pitino, it’s quite an honor to be named ACC Coach of the Year. That’s what 1992 UW-Green Bay Humanistic Studies...
UW-Green Bay’s Computer Science program is once again offering a LOOC — a free local online course. The title is Beginning App & 2D Game Development, offered by faculty members Ben Geisler and Peter...
UW-Green Bay’s Kristy Aoki will speak on the value, challenges and joys of international education during an After Thoughts event Tuesday, April 7. Her topics include what it takes to prepare students to make...
Faculty are being hired, courses are being prepared and UW-Green Bay is now officially enrolling students for fall of 2015 in three new Engineering Technology programs. The new programs in Electrical, Mechanical and Environmental...
Prof. Regan A.R. Gurung of Psychology and Human Development is the author of an article in the latest edition of the scholarly journal Psychology Learning & Teaching (Volume 14-1). The article is titled “Three investigations...
The Wisconsin Section of the American Water Resources Association has honored UW-Green Bay student and Geoscience major Christa Kananen. She was given the best undergraduate student poster award last week for her research project...