Yearly Archive: 2017

UW-Green Bay student veteran receives high honor

UW-Green Bay student veteran receives high honor

UW-Green Bay student Army veteran and National Guard service member Nicholas Gries is the seventh recipient of the Thomas E. Wortham IV Achievement Award. The award, named after a Wisconsin Army National Guard Soldier...

Campus mourns passing of Donald Makuen

Campus mourns passing of Donald Makuen

Donald R. Makuen, 86, of Ellison Bay, Wisconsin and Estero, Florida passed away unexpectedly on May 15, 2017 in Ellison Bay. Early in his long and active academic career, Makuen was Assistant Chancellor for...

Reminder: Helmke Retirement Gathering

Reminder: Helmke Retirement Gathering

Please join friends in celebrating Marie Helmke’s retirement from the University. Helmke retires on June 1, 2017 after 34 years at UW-Green Bay. A reception will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. Wednesday,...

Camp Lloyd registration makes the news

Camp Lloyd registration makes the news

Last Thursday (May 26) local media outlets help spread the word about open registration for Camp Lloyd. Camp Lloyd is UW-Green Bay’s week-long (June 19 to 23, 2017) day camp for children grieving the death...

Picnic and ‘Get the Scoop,’ May 31

Picnic and ‘Get the Scoop,’ May 31

Chartwells is hosting a picnic on the Student Services Plaza from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 31. On the menu: $3.79 Cheeseburger $3.59 Brat $3.59 Chicken Breast $3.79Veggie Burger $1.00 Chips, Soda...

Faculty note: Prof. Bakshi publication

Faculty note: Prof. Bakshi publication

Assistant Prof. Mandeep Singh Bakshi’s (Natural and Applied Sciences) perspective is published in “Chemical Research in Toxicology” (ACS journal). Nanotoxicity in Systemic Circulation and Wound Healing is related to the recent advances in nanomedicine...

Faculty note: Prof. Luczaj is coauthor

Faculty note: Prof. Luczaj is coauthor

UW-Green Bay Prof. John Luczaj (Geology, Geoscience) is one of several coauthors of the invited review article “Paleozoic reactivation structures in the Appalachian-Ouachita-Marathon foreland: Far-field deformation across Pangea,” which appears in the June 2017...

Prof. Morgan tells media ‘terrorist act not random’

Prof. Morgan tells media ‘terrorist act not random’

UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Eric Morgan (Democracy and Justice Studies) was interviewed by NBC 26 regarding the Manchester terrorist attack. The pop concert was not random he says. “What a better symbol for the excesses...