Daily Archive: November 24, 2015
Creating and walking a labyrinth has been a capstone activity for award-winning Prof. Regan Gurung’s freshman seminar: “Gods, Ghosts and Goblins,” each year. This year, however, it may take on just a bit more...
The Lawton Gallery’s annual juried art exhibition is open to any student enrolled at UW-Green Bay. Consisting solely of student work in a variety of media, the recent exhibition was guest juried by Kendra...
The Office of Student Life has announced the names of the fall 2015 award recipients for the Thirty-Fifth Annual University Leadership Awards program. The ceremony will take place at 6 p.m. Friday, Dec. 18...
UW-Green Bay faculty members in global studies, political science and the humanities and arts will host a panel discussion at 4:30 p.m. today (Tuesday, Nov. 24) in Phoenix Room C of the Union. “Global...
U.S. Senator Ron Johnson will appear on campus for a town hall-style meeting as invited by student government leaders later today (Tuesday, Nov. 24) from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. in the Union’s Christie Theatre....
Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak of Nursing, who headlined last week’s anniversary lecture series with a talk on ‘E-Learning,” shared a message via email yesterday for the Log and its readers: Thanks to Josh Goldman who...
The UW-Green Bay Police Department has received a grant from the State of Wisconsin Department of Transportation to fund additional traffic enforcement related to Alcohol Impaired Driving. Officers will begin to work extra grant...
The Cofrin Library is once again partnering with the Friends of the Brown County Library on the annual Give-a-Kid-a-Book drive. Please consider donating a new board book, bilingual book, beginning reader, teen novel, or...
The Human Mosaic is a campuswide publication of UW-Green Bay programs that relate to diversity for students, staff, faculty and Green Bay community members. The Human Mosaic is traditionally distributed to UWGB students, staff and...
Beginning Wednesday, Dec. 2, Overeaters Anonymous will meet at the Mauthe Center every Wednesday from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. “We welcome everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively. OA is not just about weight...