Daily Archive: September 11, 2017
Your participation is requested for the Greater Green Bay 2017 Envisioning the Future summit, September 29-30 at Tundra Lodge, Green Bay. From the flyer, “Our community is engaged in a systematic process of collecting...
Join local firefighters, police officers, students, faculty and staff in memory of those brave souls who lost their lives because of the attack on the World Trade Center, September 11, 2001. The Cofrin Library...
The iPat (impact = population * affluence * technology) Environmental Film Series is back for fall 2017. “After the Spill,” is the first in the series, showing on Monday, Sept. 11 2017 at 7...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Eric J. Morgan (Democracy and Justice Studies), recently published an article, “Don’t Play Ball with South Africa,” in a special issue on Sport and Protest in The International Journal of the History...
The UW-Green Bay American Intercultural Center is seeking two or three staff or faculty members who are interested in being a part of the planning committee for the Kwanzaa Celebration in Dec. 2017. Please...
Assistant Prof. Brian Welsch (Natural and Applied Sciences), Dean Susan Gallagher-Lepak (College of Health, Education and Social Welfare and Nursing), and Associate Lecturer Susan Frost (Humanities) will each present at the next STEAM Engine...
2017 is a big year for UW-Green Bay, as it marks the institution’s 10-year Comprehensive Accreditation Review. This means that the Higher Learning Commission (HLC), one of several organizations in the United States recognized...
Sage Publications recently published Prof. Phil Clampitt’s (Information and Computing Science, Communication) book, Social Media Strategy: Tools for Professionals and Organizations. “Posting, tweeting and messaging on social media platforms is easy and entertaining, but...
UW-Green Bay archivist Deb Anderson received an inquiry last fall about a particular photo of UW-Green Bay students holding a protest March against the Kent State shootings. It may be used in the upcoming...
New emergency fund programs at Wisconsin campuses, including UW-Green Bay, will shore up a patchwork of stop-gap efforts, and be publicized to students so they know help is available. The full story can be found...