Monthly Archive: September 2015
Phoenix Athletics and the UW-Green Bay Music program prefer, when possible, to have University-affiliated vocalists and/or instrumentalists perform “The Star-Spangled Banner” at home athletic events. Open auditions are scheduled for this Friday (Sept. 25)...
If you’re reading this Wednesday afternoon, there’s still time to catch the tail end of a gathering spotlighting six professors from across the University who have participated in the UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars Program....
Jennifer Schanen, lecturer and BSW field coordinator in Social Work, was awarded a Wisconsin Campus Compact Program Innovation Grant. The award will help fund a program evaluation project being conducted by senior-level Social Work...
Marlys Brunsting passed away Sept. 22 after a long and valiant battle with cancer. She worked 17 years for UW-Green Bay’s Cofrin Library — first as an interim circulation supervisor, a part-time reference librarian...
In connection with the Latino American History program, copies of visiting speaker Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez’s latest collection of short stories, One Day I’ll Tell You the Things I’ve Seen, are available at the Phoenix Bookstore....
The Natural and Applied Sciences Seminar Series is hosting Antxon Olabe Egana from the International Visiting Scholars Program this Friday (Sept. 25). A reception will be held at 3 p.m. in Environmental Sciences Room...
Assistant Prof. Joel A. Muraco shares word of plans to raise awareness and visibility of UW-Green Bay’s diverse LGBTQA+ community in anticipation of National Coming Out Day in mid-October. Muraco says he’s working with...
Green Bay men’s golfer Joe Du Chateau drained a 20-foot birdie putt to force a playoff in the final round at the Coyote Classic Tuesday in South Dakota, and then drilled another birdie putt...
Interested faculty, staff and students are invited to take part in QPR Gatekeeper Training for Suicide Prevention from noon to 1 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 1) in Alumni A/B of the University Union. Organizers say...
Despite headlines about a dead zone, phragmites, PCBs and other ailments in the lower bay, local environmentalists found plenty of positives as part of the second annual “Bringing Back the Bay” tour, in which...