Monthly Archive: June 2019
A high school diploma, college tuition assistance and free educational advising services are just some of the perks the McDonald’s Archways to Opportunity program could provide for 700 workers. “I have been taking advantage...
The University of Wisconsin System’s Board of Regents is asking the legislature for $1.9 billion to renovate facilities at 10 campuses across the state. Modernizing the classrooms would use nearly $40 million. Part of...
A representative from DeLorey Chiropractic will present a Lunch ‘n Learn about spinal health and how to improve overall mobility on Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Please RSVP by Monday, June 17. DeLorey Chiropractic will...
Elaina Koltz (holding plaque) from UW-Green Bay receives a UW System Board of Regents 2019 Academic Staff Excellence Award in the Individual category at the Board of Regents meeting in Milwaukee on June 7,...
Missed with the busyness of the year, but still important to the campus community, is the announcement that Wipfli was named recruitment partner of the year. Since 2007, Career Services at UW-Green Bay has...
Faculty, staff and friends, June 13, 2019 at 11 a.m., you can use the promo code UWGBWC in order to receive early access for purchasing tickets. This promo code is only valid until 11...
Staff members from Information Technology will executing network maintenance on Saturday, June 15, 2019 that could potentially cause network outages beginning at 8 a.m. The work is expected to take a few hours and...
UW-Greeen Bay Prof. Derek S. Jeffreys (Humanities and Philosophy) gave a guest lecture on the topic of punishment to inmates at the Stateville Prison in Joliet, Illinois. He was invited to lecture by Prof. Jennifer...
It’s mixed greens and chives this week at the weekly Veggie Sale. Here’s more from Libby Mixed Greens-$4/bag This week we have a lovely mix of organic salad greens that have a dynamic range...
Green Bay, Wis. — University of Wisconsin President Ray Cross, UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller and Dean of UW-Green Bay’s College of Science, Engineering and Technology, John Katers, are urging public support for capital...