Daily Archive: July 3, 2018
UW-Green Bay Prof. Mike Draney (Natural and Applied Sciences) is making the rounds with media again this month. In June, he helped identify more Black Widow spiders in Brown County.
Mike Heideman, 70, former Phoenix men’s basketball coach, passed away over the weekend, surrounded by his family. The Wisconsin Coaches Basketball Association Hall-of-Famer was the recruitment coordinator and assistant coach for Dick Bennett in...
UW-Green Bay Professor Harvey Kaye will present, The Fight for the Four Freedoms: What Made FDR and the Greatest Generation Truly Great, Thursday, July 12 at 5:30 p.m. as part of the Norman Rockwell...
The product from a number of snack vending machines has been removed due to limited use or activity in the summer months. The product removal was done by BE’s Vending to ensure freshness of...
The Inclusivity and Equity Certificate Program Award ceremony and celebration will take place in the morning of convocation (August 22, 2018). Certificates will be awarded to individuals who have completed the criteria for Level...
Foxconn is opening a new innovation center in Green Bay. The innovation center, scheduled to open later this year, will be located in the WaterMark building near the Fox River, and is expected to...
Foxconn, a Taiwanese tech company, will provide new jobs for graduates of the UW-Green Bay engineering technology program. Read the full story on the Wausau Daily Herald.
Foxconn Technology Company is opening an innovation center downtown Green Bay near the Fox River. Foxconn will employ about 200 people, and is hoping to develop and employ talent from UW-Green Bay, Northeast Wisconsin Technical...
The one university, four campus restructure of UW-Green Bay, UW-Marinette, UW-Manitowoc and UW-Sheboygan began officially July 1. UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller is looking forward to the bright future and to taking first steps together...
Foxconn intends to build a new innovation center in Green Bay, attract young professionals from universities and technical colleges. UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller said Foxconn is “the start of something big.” See...