Daily Archive: December 18, 2015
In an effort to continually improve UW-Green Bay’s web presence, Web Services rolled out top-level pages of a newly developed University website beginning Monday (Dec. 21). Users will notice the fresh look and improved...
Congratulations to Sue J. Mattison, dean of the College of Professional Studies, whose appointment as provost of Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, was announced this morning (Friday, Dec. 18) by Drake President Marty...
The Provost’s Office and Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning are proud to announce the 2016-2017 Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars recipients at UW-Green Bay: Associate Prof. Gail Trimberger (Social Work) and...
Research by UW-Green Bay political scientist Aaron Weinschenk was cited this week at political guru Nate Silver’s popular statistics-and-political-analysis website FiveThirtyEight. The article assesses GOP challenger Marco Rubio’s tactics in not investing in a...
Fox-11 reporter Gabrielle Mays did a fun story Thursday about how the Phoenix Nordic ski teams are coping with this year’s unseasonably warm winter as they prepare for their first meet in the U.P....
The Phoenix Bookstore is open most days over winter break, and they’re still in the book-buyback mode, but staff members are now turning their attention to reminding students to pre-order spring textbooks right now. ...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette’s You Magazine has published a nicely reported get-to-know-you feature on Georgia Miller. Editor Amelia Compton Wolff interviewed Miller about her upbringing in the South, professional moves from California to Kansas...
Funeral services were held Thursday, Dec. 17, at Holy Cross Church for June Kellogg, who died Monday at the age of 90. Kellogg was one of the first staff members at the new UW-Green...
On graduation day in May 2008, UW-Green Bay presented the Chancellor’s Award — for exemplary service to the University — to Len Seidl, the well-known local real estate executive who in the late 1960s...
Already emailed campuswide but repeated here for the record: UW-Green Bay’s Office of Public Safety is advising students, staff and faculty to be aware of the general FAA regulations governing so-called “drones.” (The unmanned...