Monthly Archive: March 2018
UW-Green Bay millennials serve up a marketing plan for pizza franchise Owning and operating one of the nation’s newest pizza franchises is a hands-on experience — from making the dough to slathering on the...
Green Bay women’s basketball signee, Hailey Oskey (Seymour) continues earning honors. The recruit was named to The Associated Press all-state first team on Thursday, March 22, one year after being an honorable mention selection....
In celebration of National Puppy Day and Phoenix Friday, social media coordinator, Jena Richter Landers, has gathered some photos of Phoenix pups belonging to staff, faculty and alumni showing off their Phoenix Pride! View the...
Voting rights advocates are calling on Green Bay to expand early voting opportunities, asking them to offer early voting at UW-Green Bay. UWGB senior, Student Government Association President Courtney Zambon, is one advocating for...
This weekend will be jam-packed with things to do. On Phoenix Friday (3/23) get 35% off all NIKE products at The Phoenix Bookstore. Faculty and staff can also head to the Marketplace in the Cloud Commons for $5...
UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Jennifer Young (English Comp./Writing Center) spent close to a decade studying various aspects of American high school life, culminating last year in a book that questions whether high-security schools do...
Manitowoc County Executive candidates incumbent Bob Ziegelbauer and challenger Eric Sitkiewitz give positions and mention UW-Manitowoc renovation.
UW-Green Bay alumnus Kurt Kober ’01 (Business Administration) has announced that he will be running for Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor. His main goal is to expand internet access across Wisconsin.
Students from Prof. David Coury’s (Humanities) Business German course visited Schreiber Foods, Tuesday, March 20, 2018 to learn about the company and international business. Bret Drake ’90, managing director of export sales, and Kelvin...
UW-Green Bay Dietetic Internship, in conjunction with the School Nutrition Association and Wisconsin Dietetic Association, combined efforts and met with legislators for both school breakfast funding and the continuation of the certification of registered...