Monthly Archive: October 2015
The campus/community series “Latino Americans: 500 Years of History” continues with the screening of another film segment and a talk by Peruvian-born author Marie Arana at 6 p.m. Wednesday (Oct. 21) in the Christie...
Prof. Ray Hutchison (Sociology) will be presenting an overview of his recent (and continuing) research on tent graves of the Tennessee highlands at the Social Science Research Forum this Friday (Oct. 23) from 2:20...
Kevin Kain, senior lecturer in Humanistic Studies (History), has published “Abbots and Artifacts: The Creation of National Identity at Resurrection ‘New Jerusalem’ Monastery in Nineteenth-Century Russia” and it has appeared in Ines Angeli-Muzaka ed.,...
The Natural and Applied Sciences seminar series continues this Friday (Oct. 23) with the program “Another Emerging Fungal Disease: Snake Fungal Disease Threatens Conservation Efforts.” Guest lecturer Matthew Allender is a zoo and wildlife...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey J. Kaye of the Democracy and Justice Studies academic program was among the historians interviewed for background information by Washington Post reporter David A. Fahrenthold for his feature report, “What...
The Green Bay women’s basketball team will open its 2015-16 season on Friday, Nov. 13, at 7 p.m., hosting archrival Marquette on Military Appreciation Day at the Kress. All veterans and current service members...
Fall programming for the Inclusivity and Equity Certificate Program is occurring in November, and reservations are being taken at this time for all three programs. — November 4, from 9-11 a.m., “Inclusivity and Equity...
The Straight Gay Student Alliance (SAGA) is taking a lead on behalf of the Pride Center to hold a spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the Pride Center scholarship fund. The dinner from 5 to 7...
The Green Bay volleyball team continued its recent hot streak over the weekend, with a three-set sweep of in-state rival UW-Milwaukee at the Kress Center. At 14-7 and 5-3 in the Horizon League, Coach...
Newcomer Jamar Hurdle, a 6-7 junior transfer from Des Moines Area Community College, was a standout at the men’s basketball dunk contest that was part of Phoenix Phrenzy at the Kress Events Center on...