Monthly Archive: November 2015
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...
This past weekend the web exhibit Beneath the Covers: The Art of the Imperial Russian Book (http://www.beneaththecoverswebex.com/ )— to which historian and Senior Lecturer Kevin Kain of Humanistic Studies contributed — was officially opened at the annual meeting...
The annual Cultural Cuisine Holiday Luncheon will be held Friday, Dec. 4 from noon to 1 p.m. Tickets are on sale through Tuesday the first at the University Ticketing and Information Center for $13...
To show appreciation to faculty and staff members, the Phoenix Club, your University Union, and the UW Credit Union will again be sponsoring a free giveaway — a free bag of popcorn for those...
UW-Green Bay’s entry in the Green Bay Holiday Parade earned honors for the second straight year. UWGB’s small committee of determined volunteers received the Mayor’s Award for “most original.” UWGB’s float theme was “Every...
UW-Green Bay Music program brings the fall concert series to a close with an eclectic concert offering music from classical brass to African-inspired percussion. The Phoenix Brass Ensemble and Hand Drumming Ensemble share the...
We thought it was an entertaining production (with a spectacular set, great 1940s costuming and strong student performances)… and so did WFRV critic-at-large Warren Gerds. In his review of Thursday night’s UW-Green Bay Theatre,...