Daily Archive: April 10, 2017
On Monday (April 10) afternoon at 4:30 p.m. (Monday morning for those of us on this side of the “pond”), international anger expert, UW-Green Bay Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology) was featured on the series The...
Congratulations to Lexi Kinnard, named UW-Green Bay’s student employee of the year at a recognition ceremony on Monday (April 10, 2017). Kinnard works as the lead student building supervisor for the Kress Events Center,...
UW-Green Bay will host its second annual Phuture Phoenix Campus Experience for Edison Middle School eighth graders on Thursday, April 13. The Phuture Phoenix program collaborates with Title I schools and encourages students to...
Join faculty members Caroline Boswell (Humanities), Kate Burns (Human Development, Psychology), Dana Johnson (Social Work) and Courtney Sherman (Music) for a presentation and discussion from 9 to 10 a.m. Monday, April 17 in the...
Excuse the dust. Campus improvement projects have started this week near Laboratory Sciences, Environmental Sciences and Instructional Services. Watch for heavy equipment and sidewalk barricades for safety. The work will consist of cutting all...
UW-Green Bay business administration student Omar Al Amerecany will be representing the University at the Wisconsin Big Idea Tournament on Saturday, April 22 in Madison. Read about his big idea, a tough recyclable plastic...
The documentary Food Chains will be screened at 6 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, 2017 in the Christie Theatre. The documentary reveals the human cost in our food supply and the complicity of large buyers of...
Green Bay S.O.U.P. is a forum in which community members can share their ideas for how to enhance the quality of life for residents in the City of Green Bay. Dinner is served at...
“There are jazz concerts — loose-limb jaunts to parts unknown. And there are orchestra concerts with jazz — pointing the jaunts toward elegance. Civic Symphony of Green Bay offered the latter Sunday afternoon at...
At a budget hearing at UW-Green Bay over the weekend, local advocates pressed state Democrats to preserve or expand funding for dementia services and education in the state budget. The Green Bay Press-Gazette covered...