Monthly Archive: October 2017
UW-Green Bay Global Studies invites you to its second conversation about important political events unfolding this fall. The discussion about Catalan Independence Movement will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 17, from 2 to 3:30...
The Lawton Gallery is proud to host a new installation surveying three decades of work by UW-Green Bay Prof. Emerita Carol Emmons (Art and Design), who taught at UW-Green Bay from 1987-2015. The show combines...
She didn’t win, but UW-Green Bay lecturer Pat Albers (Business Administration) said the Door County Treasure Hunt was lots of fun. Her team (clad in their UW-Green Bay attire) was among 40 competing. “We...
The Phoenix Bookstore will hold a sidewalk sale this Friday, Oct. 6. Take an extra discount off the clearance merchandise. Planning for the cold weather? Looking ahead, you will receive 20 percent off outerwear...
Prof. Michael Draney (Natural & Applied Science) was invited to speak at the UW-Madison Entomology Department’s Colloquium on Friday, Sept. 29. His talk was entitled “An arachnologist learns to RAP: Developing a Rapid Assessment...
Carol Emmons, Professor Emerita (Art & Design), is currently exhibiting an installation in the group show “Making Marks/Making Meaning” at the Hardy Gallery in Ephraim, Wis. Focusing on diverse approaches to drawing, the exhibit...
A donation of $3,000 from the Monday Noon Optimist Club of Green Bay was made in the support of UW-Green Bay’s Camp Lloyd. The Optimist Club held a fundraiser concert this past August to...
The first Campus Preview Day of the fall kicks off this Friday, Oct. 6. Prospective students and their guests will be touring campus, meeting with faculty and staff during academic breakout sessions and perusing...
UW-Green Bay Prof. John Stoll (Economics, Public and Environmental Affairs) gave a presentation entitled “CBA, Benefits Transfer, and the Cat Island Chain.” In the talk, he summarized work conducted with his former graduate student,...
The U.S. Supreme Court will take on the battle over Wisconsin’s legislative districts. It stems from a lawsuit filed two years ago, when a dozen Democratic voters sued the state, saying the district maps...