TV-11 here early Friday to preview Alumni Days
A remote crew from Fox 11’s “Good Day Wisconsin” will be on campus early Friday (Oct. 16) for live segments at 5:45, 6:45, 7:15 and 8:15 a.m. related to UW-Green Bay’s 50th Anniversary and...
A remote crew from Fox 11’s “Good Day Wisconsin” will be on campus early Friday (Oct. 16) for live segments at 5:45, 6:45, 7:15 and 8:15 a.m. related to UW-Green Bay’s 50th Anniversary and...
Returning to the UW-Green Bay campus Friday are five outstanding graduates being honored during the Alumni Awards Night dinner at the Weidner Center. Sporting equipment and apparel CEO Mark King, class of 1981, power...
Media outlets descended on campus earlier this week to solicit opinions on a proposal by two state legislators to loosen state law that prohibits concealed-carry permit holders from carrying weapons inside public university and...
The view from the 8th floor of the Cofrin Library is breathtaking on a sunny day — the bay and autumn colors combined — and the maples lining drives and sidewalks near MAC Hall...
Friday, Oct. 16, is an extra special Phoenix Friday, with the start of Alumni Days 50th Anniversary Edition. The Phoenix Bookstore will remain open until 6 p.m. with a 20 percent discount storewide (excluding...
In a Press-Gazette guest column, the Rosewalls — professor and Arts Management chair Ellen at UWGB, and associate academic dean Michael at SNC — take issue with a previous newspaper article implying that college...
UW-Green Bay’s John Katers is one of 10 experts quoted by the web publisher WalletHub in its rankings of 2015’s Greenest Cities in America. Katers, chair of NAS and director of the Environmental Management...
Through study that relates directly to curriculum enhancement in her area, Brenda Tyczkowski, assistant professor in the Professional Program in Nursing and academic director for the Health Information Management Technology (HIMT) program, recently completed...
On Saturday (Oct. 10) the UW-Green Bay Psychology faculty hosted 40 educators from throughout the Midwest for the first-ever 2015 Excellence in Psychology Instruction Conference (EPIC). Serving on the planning committee were Profs. Regan...
Political scientist Aaron Weinschenk of Public and Environmental Affairs was once again on the airwaves this week, providing a preview and background for a pre-Democratic-debate story on NBC TV-26 News.