Daily Archive: July 17, 2018
The UW-Green Bay community is deeply saddened to announce the passing of a valued and highly respected member of our faculty and the Phoenix family, Karen Dalke (senior lecturer, Public and Environmental Affairs). Karen...
“The Green Bay area has owned 2018,” writes Jeff Bollier of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. “We’ve passed the halfway mark and the area has strung together an impressive run of wins to date. Whether it’s Foxconn...
The 2018/19 Academic Staff Committee will meet Wednesday 7/18/18 at 1:30 p.m. in CL735. Academic Staff Committee meetings are open governance meetings, so everyone is able to attend. Academic Staff Committee meetings are open...
Drawing inspiration from campus colleague Prof. Rebecca Meacham’s flash fiction piece, “Cases: Willard Asylum for the Insane, New York, 1910-1960,” Art Prof. Christine Style created printing blocks for last weekend’s Really Big Prints event...
Katie Werner ’13 (Public Administration and Environmental Planning and Policy), is not your stereotypical nutrient management planner. She has no farm background, and she is in a field typically dominated by males. However, that...
UW-Green Bay’s High School Music Camp will present its final concert this Friday, July 20, 2018 in the Weidner Center beginning at 6 p.m. This year’s camp will feature 145 high school musicians. There...
University Archives and Area Research Center has provided support with images for the Brown County Historical Society’s new exhibit: “Fashioning Our Identity: 200 Years of Style.” They were featured in a news segment last...
Veggies are for sale from UW-Green Bay’s hoop house and outdoor veggie gardens. All the produce is locally grown, pesticide free and proceeds go directly towards supporting campus gardens! Available: Kale greens $4/bag; purple and green basil $3/small bag and...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Michael Draney (Biology) identified the spider found by campers a northern black widow. However, he claims there is no need to worry about bites, as the species is still rare in...
One of UW-Green Bay’s summer camps, Camp Lloyd, offers peer support to children who have lost a loved one. Each camper is matched with a UW-Green Bay student who has studied a full semester...