Monthly Archive: September 2015
It started with a small group of high school psychology and college teachers getting together to discuss professional development opportunities. It has turned into something “EPIC.” On Saturday, October 10, the University of Wisconsin-Green...
Staff member Dan Moore of UW-Green Bay caught these images of the full lunar eclipse Sunday night, Sept. 27. In full eclipse, the moon appears coppery red even when passing through the earth’s shadow...
In an email communication Monday to UW-Green Bay faculty and staff, Chancellor Gary L. Miller shared an overview of a plan to reorganize the University’s operational and organizational structure. The new model, with four...
UW-Green Bay Music opens its fall schedule this Thursday (Oct. 1) with “Melodic Mastery,” a concert featuring the San Francisco-based jazz flugelhornist, composer and recording artist Dimitri Matheny. His performance at 6:30 p.m. in...
Following Matheny’s performance, remaining 2015 “6:30 Thursdays” concerts are: • Oct. 15 — “The Music Trance”
Pianists Sylvia Hong and Michael Rector • Nov. 5 — “Travelogue”
Marimba/clarinet duo Transient Canvas • Nov. 12...
The series “Latino Americans: 500 Years of History” continues this week with the screening of another film segment and a talk by Ohio State University history professor Lilia Fernández, who will facilitate discussion during...
We’re only 10 days out from the start of a grand opening week for the Weidner Center’s 2015-16 Performing Arts Series. Up first, on Friday night, Oct. 9, is a brand-new improv show, “Whose...
Assistant Professor Michael Rector will perform Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F with the Green Bay Civic Symphony as part of their season-opening concert at the Meyer Theater on Saturday (Oct. 3) at 7:30 pm....
NBC 26 News picked up on last week’s Log note about the Culture and Development Lab directed by Assistant Prof. Sawa Senzaki and the search for local parents interested in helping their babies (5-18...
Political scientist Aaron Weinschenk, UW-Green Bay assistant professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, was quoted recently by NBC 26 News as part of a story on Gov. Scott Walker’s first formal appearance in Wisconsin...