Monthly Archive: November 2016
The Green Bay women’s basketball team is picked as the Horizon League preseason favorite for the ninth consecutive year. Among several students receiving individual recognition is senior Mehryn Kraker, who was named MVP of...
Green Bay men’s basketball won its sole exhibition game against Indiana Tech recently, 98-65. Jamar Hurdle led the team in scoring with 19 points, followed by Charles Cooper, with 16. The next game will...
It was an exciting offseason for several Green Bay men’s basketball alums, with many enjoying professional basketball careers all over the world. Last year’s senior standouts Jordan Fouse ‘16 and Carrington Love ‘16 are...
Green Bay men’s basketball alumnus Greg Mays was chosen as a second round pick to participate in the Northern Arizona Suns 15-man training camp. Read more.
Protect yourself against the flu this winter by getting a flu vaccine on campus. The Counseling and Health Center (SS1400) is offering a seasonal influenza vaccine (Quadrivalent) to all faculty/staff and students. Vaccinations are...
Join your fellow Phoenix for another exciting Phoenix Friday (Nov. 4). Men’s soccer hosts its senior day at 1 p.m. Friday vs. Northern Kentucky. You can enjoy alternative style music by Raquel Cole in...
Congrats to UW-Green Bay Psychology students Haley Stevenson, Sophia Mosher, and Nathan Jensen, who will be presenting their research poster, “Influences of Age and Depression on the Perception of Cognitive Impairment Symptoms,” at the 26th...
UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Jon Shelton will deliver a public lecture at the Ashwaubenon Branch of the Brown County Public Library as part of the Wisconsin Humanities Council’s “Shoptalk” series. The lecture will take place at...
Karen Dalke (lecturer, Public and Environmental Affairs) recently presented an article co-authored with Asst. Prof. Megan Olson Hunt (NAS and statistics) entitled “Becoming the other: a case study of mustang acculturation.” The presentation was...