Monthly Archive: April 2016
Communication Prof. Phil Clampitt is next up in the UWGB’s “Last Lecture Series” line-up, part of UWGB’s 50th Anniversary celebration. He will present, “The Magical Connection between Uncertainty, Innovation, and the Human Spirit,” at...
UWGB students and employees are invited to participate in the Swap Sale from 11a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, April 4 in the Phoenix Rooms of the University Union. No need to donate to receive...
Professors Sarah Meredith (Music) and Susan Gallagher-Lepak (Nursing) presented on “The Healing Power of Music” to a capacity crowd (registration closed at 160 attendees) on Thursday, March 31 through Spirituality in Retirement Forum (SPIRET)...
Tune into your inbox for a note from Public Safety about the Sanders Rally this evening at the Kress Events Center. Some lots will be blocked, and with an expected 7,000 in attendance, there...
Presidential campaign stops are nothing new for UW-Green Bay and the State of Wisconsin. University Archives and Area Research Center did some digging and found photos from some previous stops. Among those included in...
Phones are ringing off the hook from local media outlets for expert testimony regarding elections. We’ve uncovered a few interviews with our faculty members and Dean Scott Furlong. Furlong on the history of Wisconsin...
Just a reminder that there is a huge sale at The Phoenix Bookstore today — 30% off most items (exclusions apply).
The UWGB Retiree Breakfast is at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 5 at the Bay Family Restaurant (West Room), corner of Military Avenue and 9th St. All retirees are welcome. Tuesday, April 5, 2016, 8:30...
In a first of a series of local business success videos, the Small Business Development Center’s (SBDC) client Machine Plus is featured as a mentee in the Green Bay Packers Mentor-Protégé Program.
The winter issue of the Journal of American History features an article by Vince Lowery (Humanistic Studies/History). The article, titled “‘Another Species of Race Discord’: Race, Desirability, and the North Carolina Immigration Movement,” explores the...