Monthly Archive: March 2016
The annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk, sponsored by the UW-Green Bay Philanthropy Club is Saturday, April 9 on the UWGB campus. Proceeds from the walk go to local community agencies (this year...
The Southeast Asian Student Union is having an egg roll fundraiser. Deadline for orders and payment is Thursday, March 31 2016. Order online.
Assistant Prof. Aaron Weinschenk is in the news again. This time, NBC26 asks him about the importance of the Wisconsin primary on April 5. Jacob Immel, chair of the College Democrats of UWGB is...
When Barry and Kelly Wendricks made the decision a few years ago to purchase their first business, they turned to the SBDC to make sure they were making the right purchase. After researching various...
Actor, comedian, political commentator and the host of “Tell Me Everything” on SiriusXM (satellite radio) John Fugelsang, will give a public presentation on Humor and Politics at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 29 in Rose...
UW-Green Bay’s music program will spotlight student Jazz Ensemble I and special guest saxophone soloist Anibal Rojas in a public concert tonight (March 24) at 7:30 p.m. in the University Theatre in Theatre Hall....
It’s time to register for the final After Thoughts of the academic year. UW-Green Bay Prof. of Music Sarah Meredith Livingston will present “Women Who Dare” on Tuesday, April 5 in Fort Howard Hall...
Prof. Ryan Martin was quoted in USA Today and the social reaction to responses on tragedies such as the recent terrorist attack in Brussels. “Ryan Martin, chairman of the psychology department at the University...
The UWGB Diversity Scholars program will allow faculty and instructors to pursue faculty development in inclusive excellence. During the 2016-17 academic year, Diversity Scholars will complete a teaching and learning project related to diversity in...
The Office of the Provost announces upcoming funding opportunities, which are now posted here. The most recent update focuses on opportunities in the areas of Health Sciences, Arts & Humanities, STEM, and Education. The...