Monthly Archive: May 2017
Professor Harvey J. Kaye (Democracy and Justice Studies) is speaking at the Wisconsin League of Women Voters 2017 Annual Meeting on June 9. He will be talking on “Why We Should Embrace Our Radical History.”
The Humanities announced student scholarship recipients, recently: Allison Loderbauer – Harold and Edna Bickford Endowed Scholarship Anna Hoesley – Coryl Crandall Memorial Scholarship Emily Ahrens – Thomas E. Daniels Memorial Scholarship Brigitta Kaiser and...
During the 2017-18 school year, the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) will launch its first Teaching and Learning Community, which will explore capstone experiences. The objective of this program is to foster...
UW-Green Bay German major Alexander Alberts has won the prestigious Wisconsin Association for Foreign Language Teachers (WAFLT) Excellence in Language Study Award for outstanding achievement in the study of German.
At the recent Research Methods in Psychology Poster Session, Psychology students and faculty launched the newest wing of the Virtual Museum of Psychology — the Environmental Psychology wing. Content contributors to the new wing...
It is difficult to capture photos once the lights are dimmed, but University photographer Dan Moore did manage to get a few before and after shots of Metropolis last week at the Weidner Center....
Camps include a no-cost Gen-Cyber Camp for students in grades 7-9 GREEN BAY – In just over a month, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s campus will once again be taken over by approximately 1,000...
More than 2,000 people attended the first-ever UntitledTown Book and Author Festival April 28-30, 2017. The organizers, many of whom are associated with UW-Green Bay, say the 80-event festival was a tremendous success. From writer’s workshops,...
The Accounting Students Association held its annual CPA Luncheon Friday, April 28, 2017 at the Weidner Center. The event included networking time with alumni and leaders in the field of accounting, and a keynote...
Eggplants, tomatillos, cucumbers, kohlrabi, basil and 35 varieties of flowers GREEN BAY – On your mark, get set, let’s garden! Organizers are busy growing thousands of plants in the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Lab...