Monthly Archive: November 2020
“The more that we test, the better it is for our students and the better it is for our community,” said UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander. Source: UW System college students must be tested for...
Critic-at-Large Warren Gerds reports Brass Musicians. “The core of the program features two imaginative works by living composers, “Luminosity” by New York-based composer Jessica Meyer and “Lux Aeterna” from Lawrence University graduate Evan Williams.” Source: Warren Gerds/Critic...
The Brown County United Way Advocacy Council and the UW-Green Bay Center for Public Affairs are co-hosting a Virtual Advocacy Forum on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. The format...
Tonight, Nov. 18 at 7 p.m., Miriam Brabham of Multi-Ethnic Student Affairs (MESA) will virtually host a panel discussion, “Exploring Intersectionality Within Blackness.” The panel consists of Brabham and Professors Tohoro and Gichobi, Jonathan...
New initiative to provide improved connections and free professional development Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced a new collaboration with Microsoft’s TechSpark program and LinkedIn, which will provide free professional development opportunities...
Video: ‘Nix the Vid Mask Decorating Contest It’s time, Phoenix family, to show your creativity! The Healthy Choices Taskforce is sponsoring a mask-decorating contest for any UW-Green Bay student from any of our four...
Professor Ryan Martin’s (Psychology) book, Why We Get Mad: How to Ue Your Anger for Positive Change, will be released globally on Jan. 12, 2020, but is available on pre-order. While a Watkins title,...
UW-Green Bay is reporting 8,970 students enrolled across its four locations for Fall 2020. Gains included a 12-percent increase in Graduate Studies and gains in enrollment at Marinette, Manitowoc and Sheboygan campuses. The gain...
This concert highlights the power and versatility of the brass quintet musicians of the Weidner Philharmonic. The core of the program features two imaginative works by living composers: Luminosity by New York-based composer Jessica Meyer...
Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) was quoted in the Washington Post today, discussing the Republican party and the ongoing pandemic. “To many Republican voters, ‘masks have become a symbol of assaults on freedom,’ said Aaron...