Color Run lot closures – avoid ticketing and towing
This from Public Safety: The Color Run returns to campus this Sunday at 10 a.m. with around 5,000 registrants. The Studio Arts lot and Wood Hall lot will officially close for the weekend at...
This from Public Safety: The Color Run returns to campus this Sunday at 10 a.m. with around 5,000 registrants. The Studio Arts lot and Wood Hall lot will officially close for the weekend at...
The UWGB chapter of Habitat for Humanity is having an Alumni Build as part of Alumni Days in October. They have an extra reason to celebrate — 20 consecutive years as a college chapter....
Student artist Adam Fulwiler was honored for his work, “Windows” selected to be featured on this year’s holiday card. UW-Green Bay graduate Tammy Resulta documented the event through photos.
Knowing that not everyone can make it back to UW-Green Bay for an evening, mid-week presentation, 50th Anniversary staff asked that presentations from the Last Lecture Series be videotaped. Humanistic Studies Prof. Derek Jeffreys...
A note from Associate Provost Clif Ganyard requesting your help for the HLC Accreditation process: “UWGB is preparing for its upcoming re-accreditation in 2017-2018. Accreditation is an important process that signifies the University’s academic...
The annual Retiree Association Banquet is Thursday, October 1. Find out more and register here.
A reminder that travel reimbursement policies and rates will be changing effective October 5, 2015. Anyone who travels on University business is encouraged to attend either of the two remaining training sessions on Thursday,...
Sixteen-year-old Ives Cupino was featured in the Green Bay Press-Gazette this week as one of only two 16-year-olds at UWGB this year. PG reporter Patti Zarling did a great job capturing the story, and...
Please not the following changes beginning October 9 to discounts by A’viands for Phoenix Fridays: Wear your Phoenix gear on Fridays and receive 10% off at the following listed locations. · October 9 at...
UW-Green Bay art faculty member Professor Christine Style, as well as a number of UWGB alumni, staff and current students, found a unique way to put ink on paper recently — a multi-ton steamroller.