Monthly Archive: June 2018
UW-Manitowoc Prof. Emeritus Chuck Sontag (Biology) has kept an eagle eye on the birds along the Lake Michigan lakeshore. Sontag began birding more than 50 years ago, and has spotted more than 300 species since....
First-year coach Abbey Sutherland has released the Green Bay women’s volleyball schedule for 2018. The Phoenix is entering the 35th season of the volleyball program, and will play in four preseason tournaments before opening Horizon...
Faculty and staff are asked to keep an eye out for the young peregrine falcons as they attempt to fly during this time. If found on the ground, Public Safety 465-2300, #2 should be...
Summer camps are underway! UW-Green Bay is offering a wide range of summer camps for middle- and high-school students in June and July. From art to science, our beautiful campus hosts 14 different camps for...
“Surreal” and “emotional” are words used by newly titled, Dr. Julia Shariff ’15 (Human Biology and Spanish) as she described her graduation ceremony from the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) Green Bay campus in...
Eighty-two gamers attended the Midwest American Gaming event “Brawl by the Bay” held at UW-Green Bay’s Weidner Center for the first time on Saturday, June 9, 2018. Players competed in both singles matches and...
“After being inundated with political ads for months, voters will cast ballots Tuesday in the special election for state senator.” In a WBAY interview UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. David Helpap (Public and Environmental Administration)...
The following UW-Green Bay faculty members’ promotions received approval by the Board of Regents on Friday, June 8, 2018. Congratulations to all! Name, title and promotions: Bryan Carr, Associate, tenured Ryan Currier, Associate, tenured...
Associate Prof. Andrew Austin (Sociology & Chair of Democracy and Justice Studies) argues that adding more armed officers to schools is not the way out of gun violence. In his column, “Police in the...
Get your veggies from the campus hoop house and outdoor veggie gardens. All the produce is locally grown and pesticide free, with proceeds go directly toward supporting your campus gardens! AVAILABLE: Swiss chard – $4/bag (swiss chard has...