Monthly Archive: August 2016
Tomorrow (August 26) is the final Phoenix Friday of the summer. All clothing, gifts and even school supplies are 20 percent off. Check out the great supply of UWGB notebooks, binders and folders-perfect for spreading...
Humanistic Studies is pleased to announce the line-up of its Great Books discussions for Fall 2016. The series is a collaboration between UW-Green Bay and the Brown County Library. All discussions are free and open to...
Members of the academic staff can receive assistance for select professional development opportunities. Please see the 2016-17 form on the SOFAS site for guidelines and a downloadable application, found here: http://www.uwgb.edu/sofas/forms/academicstaff/
UW-Green Bay is one of only two colleges in Wisconsin named LGBT-Friendly, the other is UW-Milwaukee. “We are very focused on inclusivity and the concept of inclusivity rather than tolerance,” Pride Center director Stacie...
Prof. Regan Gurung (Psychology and Human Development) was interviewed for a podcast by Xavier University in New Orleans regarding teachers as superheroes. Listen here.
Associate Prof. Scott Ashmann (Education), has two recent publications. He was the lead researcher on a study conducted with Rebecca Franzen from UW-Stevens Point that explored the ways in which each of the 33...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has recognized its top faculty and staff members with 2016 Founders Awards for Excellence. The awards were presented before an audience of more than 400 in attendance at the...
Mentioned last week was the passing of Robert (Bob) Schaefer in Cocoa Beach, Florida. His life will be celebrated at 11 a.m., with visitation starting at 9 a.m., this Saturday, August 27, at Resurrection...
It was meant to be a spirited afternoon event, with the dedication of the beautiful new 50th Anniversary Mural, completed last spring by alumnus Beau Thomas, followed by an ice cream social. With an...
Save the date for the “Dealing with Disruptions” presentation, 1 to 3 p.m. Sept. 28, or 10 a.m. to noon, Oct. 6, in the Christie Theater. Have you ever been seriously concerned for a...