Phoenix Friday special this week
The Phoenix Bookstore is offering a “buy shorts, get a t-shirt 50% off” sale this Friday, in honor of student appreciation week.
The Phoenix Bookstore is offering a “buy shorts, get a t-shirt 50% off” sale this Friday, in honor of student appreciation week.
“Seventy-one years ago, Franklin Delano Roosevelt died suddenly, and the world wondered what would happen next. FDR’s death came during the crux of World War II — less than four weeks before the Germans surrendered....
GREEN BAY — Lizzy Kroll, a Human Development and Social Work major, has been recognized as the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Student Employee of the Year. She received the recognition in an afternoon reception April...
Human Development and Social Work major Lizzy Kroll was named UWGB’s Student Employee of the Year today, April 11. Development officer Tracy Heaser nominated Kroll, a phone-a-thon supporter for Office of University Advancement, recognizing...
In the spirit of Student Employee Appreciation Week, this week, offices are encouraged to hold their own appreciation activity/event for student employees. For fun, easy, and inexpensive ideas visit: http://www.uwgb.edu/student-employment/seoty/ideas.asp.
In a meeting here at UWGB last week, the UW System Board of Regents approved the online Masters of Science in Health and Wellness Management program. The graduate program is offered in partnership with...
Congratulations to the UWGB Make a Difference Day committee, representing the UWGB community in its nomination for the Green Bay Packers Give Back-Large Group Award to be presented at the WPS Volunteer Awards breakfast...
The International Club will once again host its annual International Dinner — one of UW-Green Bay’s tastiest and most long-standing traditions, on Saturday, April 16. The dinner will showcase food and performances from around...
UWGB Social Media specialist Jena Richter asks that members of the campus community help her spotlight May graduates who have jobs lined up after graduation. If you are aware of, or are a student...
Prof. Elizabeth Wheat is hosting a panel discussion on First Nations environmental perspectives in her Natural Resources Law, Administration, and Policy course, from 12:30 to 1:50 p.m. in MAC 237, Tuesday, April 12. The...