Monthly Archive: August 2017
The online nomination process for the University Leadership Awards program (Chancellor’s Medallion, University Leadership Award and Outstanding Student Award) is now open. You may access the nomination site via the Student Life website. The...
During the World History Association annual conference, held in Boston in June, Craig Lockard (SCD and History Emeritus) was awarded the organization’s highest honor, the Pioneer of World History award, for his long record...
The Richard Mauthe Center will be hosting its annual Backyard Bash, Tuesday, September 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. Free food, live music, drawings and games and open to any and all (students, faculty,...
Assistant Prof. Ioana Coman (Communication and Information & Computing Sciences) was designated as a 2017 Kopenhaver Center Fellow by the Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center for the Advancement of Women in Communication at Florida International...
Chuck Rybak, interim dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, has a new book published, UW Struggle: When a State Attacks Its University. The book is a collection of his long-running...
Charlie Frisk, Baird Creek Preservation Foundation (BCPF) Board President, will lead a hike on Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017 at 1 p.m. at Christa McAuliffe Park (3100 Sitka Street). During the “One Fish, Two Fish”...
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller, NWTC President Jeff Rafn and Green Bay Area Public Schools Superintendent Michelle Langenfeld will participate in a panel discussion at the Brown County Central Library on Tuesday, September...
Prof. Meir Russ (Cofrin School of Business) presented a faculty seminar at the State Key Laboratory of Water Environment Simulation; School of Environment; Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China, August 9. The Ph.D. Seminar was...
The UW-Madison Police Department has received several reports from students — the majority of which are international students — who reported receiving a call from a UWPD officer. The caller demands money or gift...
The Office of International Education (OIE) is seeking classrooms to visit this fall to speak about study abroad opportunities at UW-Green Bay. OIE has 30 available programs, which cover nearly every major and minor...