Monthly Archive: November 2016
Volume 15 in the Research in Urban Sociology series (under the series editorship of UWGB Prof. Ray Hutchison, Public and Environmental Affairs) has been published by Emerald Press in the UK. The volume, titled Urban...
The Green Bay women’s basketball team will face the top ranked team in the nation — Notre Dame — on Thursday in the pre-season WNIT semifinals. Green Bay dismantled Little Rock 57-31 last Sunday and...
The Green Bay volleyball team will enter the Horizon League Tournament as the No. 2 seed following last weekend’s straight-sets victory over Wright State. The Phoenix has a bye to the semifinals and will...
Will the parade committee, on behalf of UW-Green Bay, win a third consecutive award for its holiday float this Saturday (10 a.m. downtown Green Bay)? This year’s theme is “winter wonderland.” Rumors have it...
Diversity Director Justin Mallett, has resigned from his role at UW-Green Bay effective Nov. 15, 2016. The University thanks Justin for his service and contributions to the campus and community and wishes him the...
Guinevere Casper, a sophomore English and theatre major and cast member of “Searching for Romeo,” is this week’s volunteer host of the LifeatUWGB Instagram account. Each week a different Phoenix hosts the account to...
The UW-Green Bay Electrical Engineering Technology students led by Assistant Prof. Mohammad Mahfuz went to an industry tour to Paper Converting Machine Company (PCMC) headquartered in Green Bay. PCMC is a renowned engineering company...
Assistant Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz (Electrical Engineering Technology, Natural and Applied Sciences) recently had a paper accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Nanobioscience Journal. The title of the paper is “Achievable Strength-based...
Prof. Mandeep Singh Bakshi (Natural and Applied Sciences) published two recent research articles in “ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering.” The work highlights the bio-mineralization and sustainability of bio-functional nanomaterials with applications as drug delivery...
The final Global Studies discussion of the semester will be held in the 1965 Room of the University Union, from 12 to 1:30 p.m. tomorrow, Nov. 15. The discussion will be led by Prof. Caroline...