Daily Archive: April 27, 2015
For the benefit of daily Log subscribers who don’t also receive the periodic Log Extra, we repeat Friday’s news about a partnership aimed at encouraging businesses to leverage the expertise and energy of UW-Green...
For the third time in four years, the UW-Green Bay men’s tennis team is headed to the NCAA Tournament. The Phoenix claimed a 4-0 victory over No. 2 seed Valparaiso in the Horizon League...
UW-Green Bay is once again a regional judging site for the annual Wisconsin School Music Association State Solo & Ensemble Festival. The campus expects to welcome several thousand students, their families and teachers this...
The Intertribal Student Council hosted a well-attended UW-Green Bay Pow Wow at the Kress Events Center on Saturday. WFRV-TV reported on the event. See coverage.
Tohoro (Francis) Akakpo, assistant professor of Social Work, is one of three co-authors of a paper featured this month in the international Journal of Sexual Aggression, published by Routledge in the United Kingdom. The...
Prof. Emeritus Craig Lockard of History and Social Change and Development is the author of four entries in the newly published 30-Second Twentieth Century, edited by Jonathan Reynolds of Northern Kentucky University for Ivy...
Harvey J. Kaye, professor of Democracy and Justice Studies, has posted his essay advocating for a $15-per-hour minimum wage to his friend Bill Moyers’ opinion website. Read essay.
“Moving in leaps and bounds!” That’s the way UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance faculty member Denise Carlson-Gardner is describing her daughter Natalie’s career success. Dancer Natalie Gardner, 19, moved to Los Angles less than...
The paperless office? Even good ol’ Eco U isn’t there yet, but a friend and loyal Log reader who works in information systems on campus shares the following: UWGB has reached an interesting milestone...
UW-Green Bay’s Jazz I, Jazz II, and Vocal Jazz ensembles will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Thursday (April 30) at the Weidner Center. The varied program includes a number of arrangements by Associate...