Monthly Archive: November 2015
UW-Green Bay regularly enters a float in the Annual Green Bay Holiday Parade, scheduled this year for Saturday, November 21. In conjunction with this event, they are gathering school supplies to be shared with...
Already distributed campuswide but repeated here for the record: Join Chancellor Gary L. Miller on the annual Chancellor’s Security Walk on Tuesday, November 10, 2015, from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is an...
The Wisconsin Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay unveiled new workshop “Leading with Facilitation Skills” to address a much needed skill set of supervisors. The facilitation skills workshop, scheduled...
Some time Wednesday afternoon (Nov. 4, 2015), the Kress Events Center at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will record its one-millionth fitness-and-recreation patron visit. Jeff Krueger, director of operations, says he and Kress staff...
Remember the grant received by Natural and Applied Sciences faculty members to pilot the restoration of native wild rice, bulrush and wild celery stands in the lower bay? This just in: Researchers have obtained...
UW-Green Bay’s Psychology program has received great news with the announcement UWGB has been selected to host the American Psychological Association’s Summit on National Assessment of Psychology (APA SNAP, for short) June 21-25, 2016....
The Natural and Applied Sciences seminar series resumes this Friday (Nov. 6) with the presentation “Often too much but sometimes too little: Phosphorus and dissolved oxygen in Illinois streams and rivers.” Featured speaker Mike...
UW-Green Bay alumnus Brian Simons, who has returned to the community as executive director of the Brown County Library system, is wondering if any faculty and staff members from his alma mater would be...
Community columnist Lori (Starks) Linna got into the 50th anniversary spirit with a heartfelt tribute to UW-Green Bay printed in the Saturday (Oct. 31) edition of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. She writes that she...
UW-Green Bay political scientist Aaron Weinschenk, assistant professor of Public and Environmental Affairs, says switching local council and mayoral elections to coincide with higher-turnout November elections might be a good way to boost voter...