Daily Archive: April 28, 2015
The next installment of the Natural and Applied Sciences Seminar Series features a timely topic — it’s the opening of Wisconsin’s inland sportfishing season this weekend — as UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Patrick Forsythe...
The UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance program enters the second half of the two-week run of the world-premiere play “The Collegiate Sisterhood of Lake Pawtuckaway” with shows at 7:30 p.m. this Thursday through Saturday...
UW-Green Bay’s annual heirloom vegetable plant sale, a fundraiser in support of student research projects and guest speakers in the NAS program, is set for Saturday, May 16, at the Laboratory Sciences Building greenhouse....
UW-Green Bay social media specialist Jena Richter will share tips on “Social Media Analytics” in a session from 3 to 4 p.m. next Wednesday, May 6, in Wood Hall Room 327. She’ll repeat the...
Rajeev Bukralia, director of data science outreach and a lecturer in computer science for UW-Green Bay, is co-author of a chapter in the book Reshaping Society Through Analytics, Collaboration, and Decision Support, which is...
No, we don’t think Jack Black will be there, but students entering grades 8 through 12 in fall 2015 will be invited to explore musical styles including rock, jazz, blues, singer/songwriter, and classic at...
The UW-Green Bay men’s tennis team (18-7) has drawn No. 4 Illinois (25-4) in the opening round of the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Tennis Championship. The match will take place Friday, May 8,...
On your mark, get set, let’s garden! Organizers are busy growing thousands of plants in the Laboratory Sciences Greenhouse to be ready in time for the annual University of Wisconsin-Green Bay heirloom vegetable plant...
Students entering grades 8 through 12 in fall 2015 will explore musical styles including rock, jazz, blues, singer/songwriter, and classical at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Rock Academy Camp July 26-30, on the campus...