UWGB Family Weekend is coming up
October 28-30 is the 18th annual UW-Green Bay Family Weekend. Families of UWGB students and staff are invited to come see campus and attend a number of events, such as the Haunted Trail, hayride,...
October 28-30 is the 18th annual UW-Green Bay Family Weekend. Families of UWGB students and staff are invited to come see campus and attend a number of events, such as the Haunted Trail, hayride,...
UW-Green Bay graduate Alfonzo McKinnie ’15 will represent the United States this week (Oct. 11-15) in the 2016 FIBA 3×3 World Championships in Guangzhou, China. The former Phoenix earned his spot on this exclusive...
BSN@Home program receives ‘Celebration of Excellence’ Award GREEN BAY – The University Professional and Continuing Education Association (UPCEA) will award the BSN@Home program the 2016 Celebration of Excellence Award for Mature Program, on Oct. 17....
In Play Nice!, a production by playwright Robin Rice, the “Diamond siblings” use the dramatic role-play of their imaginations to cope with the abusive Dragon Queen — their mother. Siblings Isabel, Luce and Matilda...
Marquette Assistant Prof. Patrick McNamara (civil, construction, and environmental engineering) will present at UW-Green Bay from 3:30-4:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 14, 2016, as a part of the Natural and Applied Sciences Fall Seminar Series....
Is imitation the greatest form of flattery? Is it a negative? This will be the main topic of discussion for the Philosophers’ Café from 7-8:30 p.m. this Thursday, Oct.13. UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Sawa...
Positive Voice is sponsoring a screening of the film “Fish Out of Water” at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 19, at UW-Green Bay’s Richard Mauthe Center. The film is free and open to the...
Learn about what’s happening on and off campus this week (Oct. 9-15) with Office of Student Life’s Adan Novotny’s weekly vlog, “Next Week Today.” The vlog highlights events taking place each week in the...
Praised as “intrepid” (Philadelphia Inquirer), “engaging” (Houston Chronicle), and “endlessly fascinating” (WQXR New York), pianist Michael Mizrahi has won acclaim for his compelling performances of a wide-ranging repertoire and his ability to connect with...
A second of the semester Global Studies discussion on Gender Inequality and Public Policies in South Korea, takes place from 3:30 to 5 p.m. this Thursday, Oct. 13, in Room 103 of the University Union....