Monthly Archive: April 2017
UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) will honor the eighth Earth Caretaker Award recipient, Meleesa Johnson ’00 on Thursday, April 20, 2017. The event takes place in the Phoenix Room of the University Union....
A GenCyber student camp, designed to immerse a diverse group of up to 100 students in grades 7-9, in an intensive, one-week cybersecurity educational camp experience, is in the works. The no-cost camp targets...
Celebrate Earth Week by getting in touch with your “ecological self” — the self as it exists in connection with the natural world. On Sunday, April 23 at 10 a.m. at the Mauthe Center,...
Anna Merry and Bekky Vrabel, Research & Instruction Librarians at the Cofrin Library, will present at the annual Wisconsin Association of Academic Libraries conference, April 21 and at the Information Literacy Summit on May...
The Inclusivity Fellows program will provide financial support ($2,000 stipend) for up to 10 faculty and instructors to infuse inclusive materials into one of their classes, use diverse teaching methods, create an inclusive classroom...
Brianna Fischer (recipient of the 2016 Chancellor Holiday Art Scholarship) was invited by the Green Bay Community Theater to show and sell a collection of her artwork in the theater gathering room during the...
Pat Joyce ’15 (Bachelor of Social Work) has started a non-profit food truck, which will benefit children in Ethiopia. He and his sons pair exotic spices with familiar American dishes. The idea is a...
A 2.5-day intensive workshop to build a common definition of racism and explore the historic development of institutional racism in the U.S. is scheduled for May 22-24. The workshop will examine ongoing realities of...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) will honor the eighth Earth Caretaker Award recipient, Meleesa Johnson ’00 on Thursday, April 20, 2017. The event takes place in the Phoenix Room of...
A new partnership between Green Bay schools and local colleges aims to get students thinking about and preparing sooner for higher education. The initiative, Turbocharge with College Credit, involves the Green Bay Area Public School District,...