Daily Archive: July 11, 2017
One-week camp begins July 31 GREEN BAY – Openings remain in a free camp for students in grades 7 through 9 who are interested in Cyber Security. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host...
Nursing graduate is driven to share her story and
raise awareness about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder When Andy Nourse met someone new, he asked “What’s your story?” as a way to learn more about...
Fifty scientists, managers and professionals will work together to assess whether currently recommended and future proposed management practices will be sufficient to restore the bay of Green Bay, which is impacted by massive ongoing...
Don’t Wait! Subscribe now to the Weidner Center’s 2017-2018 Performing Arts Season. Subscribers get the best seats and can save up to 10%. Order before single tickets go on sale to the general public...
Mentioned last week — a new Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Students Certificate Program which will enhance students academic opportunities. The program is being offered by the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, not...
This Friday (July 14, 2017), campus will host the first of four Summer Preview Day events. More than 250 visitors are currently registered to tour campus, learn about academic programs and explore a resource...
Thursday, August 31 is New Student Move-in Day. Volunteers to greet families and help the moving process go smoothly are needed. The time commitment is from 8 a.m. to noon. Please register to help...
The Academic Staff Professional Development Planning Committee and the University Staff Professional Development Committee will be sponsoring an event to help you learn about the UW-Green Bay benefits you might have never known you...
UW-Green Bay historian Prof. Harvey Kaye (Democracy and Justice Studies) was interviewed recently by Shannon Fisher about his book, Thomas Paine and the Promise of America. Kaye described the book about Paine, known as...
The Journal of Policy History’s newest issue features an article written by UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Jon Shelton (Democracy and Justice Studies) entitled “‘Compulsory Unionism’ and Its Critics: The National Right to Work Committee,...