Daily Archive: April 2, 2015
UW-Green Bay has announced the appointment of Christina Trombley as the University’s new Interim Dean of Continuing Education, Outreach and Adult Access. She will begin her duties April 4. She has been with UW-Green...
Many in the University Community look to Shorewood Golf Course opening day as the truest sign that spring has arrived… so it’s good news, then, that Shorewood officially opened at 11 a.m. Wednesday (April...
This Friday (April 3) marks the first of the two Spring Campus Preview Days. Attendance is expected to be around 400 people (a great indicator of interest in UW-Green Bay). The Admissions Office extends...
UW-Green Bay Education Outreach is presenting some new and exciting summer 2015 Offerings for Educators as well as a few returning favorites. A variety of online and in-person courses are designed to help teachers,...
Gaurav Bansal, associate professor of Business Administration and a specialist in management information systems and statistics, is the lead author of three recent publications in peer-reviewed research journals: “Trust Violation and Repair: The Information...
UW-Green Bay Music Associate Prof. Eric Hansen will be the featured soloist at the final concert closing out the 20th season of the Civic Symphony of Green Bay. The performance is at 3 p.m....
Associate Prof. Christopher Martin of Philosophy and Humanistic Studies has been selected to participate in a National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute to be held at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Titled...
Prof. Cristina Ortiz, Humanistic Studies (Spanish) and Global Studies and Prof. David Coury, Humanistic Studies (German) and Global Studies co-authored a chapter in the new volume African Immigrants in Contemporary Spanish Texts: Crossing the Straits....
New North Inc. has named Andrew Leavitt, Gary L. Miller and Paul Mueller to its board of directors, Tim Weyenberg, chair of the board development committee, announced. Leavitt is the new chancellor of UW-Oshkosh,...
The Green Bay Symphony Orchestra’s extensive library of orchestral music will remain available for community use through an arrangement that will place the collection at the Area Research Center at UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin Library....