Monthly Archive: July 2019
American Psychological Association describes it as ‘hot’ career Green Bay, Wis. — From world-class athletes to “weekend warriors,” across every area of recreation and fitness, performers are increasingly looking to sport psychologists to get...
The camp where grieving kids can be kids for a week returned to the UW-Green Bay campus this summer. All of the Camp Lloyd therapists are former Camp Lloyd Buddies and UW-Green Bay students....
They share the same work ethic, values and leadership goals. They even have the same grade point average. And one day, they hope to be business partners. Twins Kody and Kyle Klumb, both UW-Green...
Two decades ago, a group of visionaries insisted that with the right resources and opportunities, UW-Green Bay could become a regional conservation leader. They were right. With a physical presence and intellectual capital, the...
Same artist, different mural. Local artist and national artist Beau Thomas ’16 (Art and Design Arts) created a new mural on the UW-Green Bay campus. This time it’s backstage at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts....
It’s Restaurant Week (July 11-18) in Green Bay, a signature event for UW-Green Bay alumna Brenda Krainik ’93 (Communication and the Arts), director of marketing & communications at Greater Green Bay Convention & Visitors...
Green Bay, Wis. — For exemplary contributions to Wisconsin innovation, UW-Green Bay’s Md Maruf Hossain will receive the 2019 Carl E. Gulbrandsen Innovator of the Year Award. The honor will be presented to Hossain at WSTS, a...
UW-Green Bay Prof. and mezzosoprano Sarah Meredith (Music, Women and Gender Studies), spent three weeks in May 2019, traveling to Slovakia, Czech Republic, and Poland as part of her sabbatical project. She was invited...
“It’s a phone call Sandy Cohen III has been waiting for his entire life. On Monday, June 24, Cohen spoke with his agent David Hamilton who informed him the Cleveland Cavaliers invited him as...
The Woloseks, cash-crop farmers from near Wisconsin Rapids, are working with alumnus Adam Snippen ’85 (Environmental Science), an energy adviser with Focus on Energy, to get grant money for sustainable solar energy at their...