Monthly Archive: April 2015
Also honored at the May 15 awards program on the eve of commencement will be two student organizations. Campus Kitchen of UW-Green Bay will receive Student Organization of the Year honors, and Habitat for...
Here’s a reminder for all faculty, staff, and students about the workshop being offered Thursday morning (April 23) regarding “Skype for Business.” Skype for Business is a software update to Lync, our campus collaboration...
Last Saturday night’s annual International Dinner at the University Union attracted more than 150 guests with participation by students from 26 different countries. Exchange students Cindy Olaria and Lars Willmitzer documented the festive evening...
Our initial news release for the Saturday (April 25) choral concert at the Weidner Center should have mentioned the parts being played by new Assistant Prof. of Music Michael Rector. He will perform Liszt’s...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey J. Kaye of Democracy and Justice Studies shares some history and adds a little opinion in an essay posted to the liberal activist website Campaign for America’s Future. In it,...
News from director Denise Bartell and the Phoenix GPS Program: The students from the Hopscotching the World of Nonprofits team have just completed their service learning project working with the NEW Scholars program of...
Here’s another good story from the Phoenix GPS Program. A student team has chosen as its service project the idea of raising money for a student scholarship at UW-Green Bay. Their goal is to...
Author Ellen Kort died Tuesday in Appleton at age 79. Kort had ties to UW-Green Bay, back in the days when the official Wisconsin poet laureate position was new and the University held the...
As we reported earlier, Tuesday’s Phoenix-Packers Steak Fry at the Lambeau Field Atrium was a record-breaking affair, with attendance of 955 and $150,000 raised for intercollegiate athletics at UW-Green Bay. NFL hall of famer...
In celebration of Earth Day, environmental psychologist Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges hosts a two-minute video with some of her students in which they talk about the role of psychology in conservation efforts. The Psychology program has...