Monthly Archive: May 2015

Darner announces men’s coaching staff

Darner announces men’s coaching staff

Green Bay men’s basketball head coach Linc Darner has announced the program’s coaching staff for the 2015-16 season. Randall Herbst, Richard Davis and Ben Swank have been named assistant coaches while Rion Rayfield will...

Phoenix athletes team up with kids


Phoenix athletes team up with kids


Last Saturday (May 9), a group of 60 UW-Green Bay student-athletes teamed up with Inspire Sports of Wisconsin for a fun day at the Kress Events Center, working with about 50 children with physical,...

Humanistic Studies honors top students


Humanistic Studies honors top students


Last Friday (May 8), Humanistic Studies hosted an awards ceremony for outstanding students and scholarship winners. Student honorees were:
 Humanistic Studies Scholarships
 Harold and Edna Bickford Endowed Scholarship – Taylor Navis 
Coryll Crandall Memorial...

Dickman to be honored with UW-Green Bay community award

Dickman to be honored with UW-Green Bay community award

Chancellor Gary L. Miller has selected Craig Dickman, Class of 1982, as the 2015 recipient of the Chancellor’s Award, the University’s highest community honor. The award recognizes Dickman for his exemplary commitment in service...

Say Goodnight, Gracie on Saturday night

Say Goodnight, Gracie on Saturday night


Don’t forget: Saturday night at the Weidner, at 7:30 p.m., Alan Safier stars in Say Goodnight Gracie, the hit Broadway play that invites you to spend a hilarious, heart-warming evening in the uplifting company...

WiSys promotes services, partnerships at UW-Green Bay

WiSys promotes services, partnerships at UW-Green Bay

The WiSys Technology Foundation celebrated its anniversary this week with a visit by leadership to UW-Green Bay. An open house was co-hosted by officials including (above) Arujun Sanga, WiSys executive director; Gary L. Miller,...

Les Raduenz Woods dedicated in campus arboretum

Les Raduenz Woods dedicated in campus arboretum

Editor’s note:  For an enlarged version  — which shows  a current day aerial of campus and the Les Raduenz Woods (outlined in green) with inset images from 1960 (pre-campus and mostly farm fields) and...