Month: February 2016

  • Faculty note – Kain publication

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    Senior lecturer Kevin Kain (Humanistic Studies), recently published “The Moscow Patriarchate (1589-1721):  A New Field of Interdisciplinary Research” Modern Greek Studies 30/31 (2015) : 419-445, which he co-authored with Wolfram von Scheliha (University of Leipzig, Germany). Wolfram von Scheliha was a UWGB International Visiting Scholar in Spring 20

  • ‘The Hourglass Project’ comes to UW-Green Bay

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    Elderly people, closing in on their mortality, are given a chance at a new life if they consent to a highly unorthodox and potentially life-ending medical experiment.  UWGB Theatre and Dance students will work with playwright Lee Blessing before opening performances of The Hourglass Project in the Jean Weidner Theatre of the Weidner Center, Feb.…

  • Coming to an NFL stadium near you: Lambeau Lectures

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    UW-Green Bay Professors Lucy Arendt, Ryan Martin and John Katers will give prospective students and parents an idea of what it is like to hear a lecture from a UWGB faculty member in an exciting “TED Talks” format. Add in the fun and excitement of an evening with the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field,…

  • Men get revenge on UWM

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    As predicted, it was another thriller, and this time the Green Bay Phoenix downed the UW-Milwaukee Panthers, 70-68, in a men’s basketball match-up at the Resch Center, Monday night (Feb. 15). Photographer Dan Moore has images to share in a Log Extra later this week. In the meantime, consider attending Saturday’s 1 p.m. game against…

  • Seats added for Brazilian Luncheon

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    Just added because of popular demand, a few more seats for Friday’s Brazilian luncheon. Head down to University Ticketing and Information Center (UTIC) in the University Union to purchase those last remaining tickets.

  • Reminder: Arendt gives Last Lecture Wednesday evening

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    Business faculty member and Associate Dean Lucy Arendt will present “Made to Serve: The Tragic Corruption of America’s Founding Values,” at 7 p.m. Wednesday, February 17 in the Christie Theatre on the UWGB campus. The presentation — one in a number of  “50th Anniversary Last Lectures” — is free and open to the public. More on…

  • Students advance in essay contest

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    Congratulations to students Erica Hainz, Boyana Mercer and Jennifer Skinner who have been selected as UW-Green Bay’s finalists in the 11th annual Liberal Arts Essay Competition sponsored by System Advisory Group on the Liberal Arts (SAGLA). Each student will receive a $500 scholarship for the Fall 2016 semester, and have their work entered into a…

  • UWGB Theatre presents ‘The Hourglass Project’

    UWGB Theatre presents ‘The Hourglass Project’

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    GREEN BAY – The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre and Dance programs will present a new play by Pulitzer-nominated playwright Lee Blessing. The Hourglass Project will be presented in seven shows, Feb. 25-27 and March 2-5, in the Jean Weidner Theatre at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay. All…

  • Green Bay men take on UWM tonight at Resch

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    Another thriller, perhaps? The Green Bay men’s basketball program lost a nail-biter to UW-Milwaukee on Jan. 29. It’s time for revenge. Tip-off for tonight’s game with the Panthers is at 7 p.m. at the Resch Center.  The teams are tied for fourth in the Horizon League standings. This is the first of a five-game home…

  • Lucy Arendt gives ‘Last Lecture’ this week

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    Business faculty member and Associate Dean Lucy Arendt will present “Made to Serve: The Tragic Corruption of America’s Founding Values,” at 7 p.m. this Wednesday, February 17 in the Christie Theatre on the UWGB campus. The presentation — one in a number of  “50th Anniversary Last Lectures” — is free and open to the public. More…