April 15 ‘town hall’ meeting on budget has been cancelled
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller shares word that what was to be the next gathering in the “town hall” series of budget updates — the session set for Wednesday, April 15 — has...
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller shares word that what was to be the next gathering in the “town hall” series of budget updates — the session set for Wednesday, April 15 — has...
Christin DePouw, assistant professor of Education, has been named the recipient of a 2016 Research Scholar Award as presented by the faculty Research Council chaired by Prof. Amy Wolf. The selection was based on...
Reid Barbour, an award-winning author and professor of English at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, will be on the UW-Green Bay campus Monday, April 27, to lead “Into the Archives! A Pedagogy...
The student International Club will once again be hosting its annual International Dinner — one of UW-Green Bay’s tastiest and most longstanding traditions — on Saturday, April 18. The dinner will showcase food and...
The UW System Board of Regents will be asked this week to allow nine schools to raise tuition rates for graduate and non-resident students in response to plans to cut as much as $300...
Missing from the statewide conversation about tuition increases for graduate programs and non-resident students? UW-Green Bay, along with its sister four-year schools in Eau Claire, Oshkosh and Superior. UW-Green Bay officials tell the Log...
FDR scholar Harvey J. Kaye of the UW-Green Bay Democracy and Justice Studies faculty is an invited speaker this Sunday (April 12) at “Roses for Roosevelt,” a ceremony commemorating the 70th anniversary of the...
(Thought that headline would get your attention.) In truth, Prof. Harvey Kaye — the peerless populist, progressive promoter — is going conservative only in the sense he’s doing some right-leaning radio this week. A...
UW-Green Bay Psychology Prof. Regan A.R. Gurung, Human Development, will deliver the opening plenary address at the 22nd annual national Teaching Institute that is part of the Association for Psychological Science conference to be...
Assistant Professor Elizabeth Wheat of the Public and Environmental Affairs academic unit recently published an article in the journal Resources. Her piece is titled “Groundwater Challenges of the Lower Rio Grande: A Case Study...