Daily Archive: April 10, 2018
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) will award the ninth annual Earth Caretaker Award to UW-Green Bay alumnus Douglas McLaughlin, Ph.D. McLaughlin received two degrees from UW-Green Bay —...
Deb Anderson, archivist in UW-Green Bay’s Archives and Area Research Center hosted Fox 11 for two great segments, Monday, April 9, 2018, in celebration of National Library Week. The segments are worth reviewing.
Thursday, April 12, 2018 at 1:45 p.m., there will be a Statewide Tornado Drill that requires YOUR participation. Please heed instruction from UW-Green Bay Public Safety. Before the Tornado Drill: Discuss within your office, your classroom,...
The UW Green Bay Small Business Development Center will offer free one-on-one business counseling sessions from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 17, 2018 for Calumet County businesses and entrepreneurs, reports the Post Crescent....
This year, UW-Green Bay landed two student business entries into the annual Wisconsin Big Idea Tournament in Madison on Saturday, April 21, including one of only two at-large submissions. All four colleges at UW-Green...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Daniel Meinhardt (Human Biology) will lead a discussion tonight (April 10, 2018) on evolution as part of the March for Science events. He will include a brief introduction on some...
Steps to Make a Difference Walk is Saturday, April 21 at the Mauthe Center. Register here. Cost is $25 adults, $15 students (age 13-17), $5 children (age 12-5), children (under 4) free. This student-led...
Instructors may now log into Canvas, the learning management system which will gradually succeed D2L. Upon logging in, instructors will see “blank” courses. These courses are where instructors may develop their courses for future...
UW-Green Bay social media coordinator Jena Richter Landers was a key source in a recent social media blog. “Snapchat was a large part of UW-Green Bay’s social media strategy, and while it continues to...
“The victory by Rebecca Dallet over Michael Screnock in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 3, 2018 capped off a particularly partisan campaign for what is officially a non-partisan seat,” says UW-Green Bay...