Monthly Archive: April 2016
The UW-Green Bay commencement committee and The Phoenix Bookstore received notoriety in The College Store, a publication nationally distributed by NACS-National Association of College Stores. The article highlights commencement ideas used in the college...
The second senior exhibition, “Aftermath,” opens with a reception from 2 to 4 p.m. May 1 at the Lawton Art Gallery in Theatre Hall, with a scholarship presentation for Art, Arts Management and Design...
Join Prof. Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz for a program called “Peru’s Culinary Fusion” with a dinner from 5:45 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 3, in Phoenix Room C. Tickets can be purchased at the University Ticketing...
The Phoenix Bookstore offers a few tips to help students receive more cash for their books at official buyback May 9 to 12. When the Bookstore has the textbook request for the next semester...
An upgrade to UW-Green Bay’s Student Information System (SIS) is planned for the weekend of July 4, 2016. SIS interacts with many applications on campus including HRS, D2L, SFS, CRM, housing and others. These applications...
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...
The Pride Center Employee Resource Group (ERG) meets once a month for social and support for LGBTQ+ employees and the UWGB community. The April social gathering will be at the Pride Center/SAIL/SAGA and community potluck/games night...
Members of the campus community are invited to participate in a virtual Educause Learning Initiative session on the topic of Next-Generation Digital Learning Environments. UW-System’s Office of Learning Technology has donated one group session...
GREEN BAY – Students from four Northeast Wisconsin High Schools who are taking part in an ongoing study of the health of the Fox River will share their watershed monitoring results this week with...
They received a shout out from the legend himself. Congratulations to the UW-Green Bay Chorale, led by Randy Meder, who had the opportunity to sing back up to Barry Manilow on his One Last...