Monthly Archive: February 2021
Professor Preston Cherry, who secured the approval and will lead the program, said this development means that UW-Green Bay’s Financial Planning program will provide three of the essential four “E’s” needed to become a...
“We are thrilled to have Therese Pandl as our keynote speaker,” said Teri Zuege-Halvorsen, executive director for the Institute. “Therese exemplifies the kind of mentor we believe can help us establish and grow a flourishing community...
Consolidation “probably makes more sense in some areas than others,” Compton said, pointing to UW-Green Bay’s Marinette branch campus and Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, which are located a block apart and already “collaborate really...
Jon Shelton, vice president of higher education for the AFT-Wisconsin union and a professor at UW-Green Bay, also welcomed Thompson’s announcement, provided campuses have access to the vaccine and that there are steps taken...
Senior Molly Gwitt was preparing for the 2021 Senior Art Exhibition and was elbow-deep, mixing clay for ceramics class, when Lindsay Heuhns took this image and posted on Instagram. Gwitt is a double major...
The campus community and members of the public are invited to the UW-Green Bay Innovation in Aging Student Idea Competition! Join the fifth year of competition on Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021, from 4 to...
Green Bay, Wis.—Beginning immediately, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will admit students for the Fall 2021 semester who are interested in pursuing a career path in financial planning. The University, through the Cofrin School...
Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announces keynote speaker Therese Pandl for the Institute for Women’s Leadership kickoff event on March 5, 2021 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Pandl recently retired as...
The year 2020 was tumultuous in many ways. Heading into 2021, many people eagerly anticipate a return to what we often call “normal.” But the pre-2020 status quo was highly unsustainable in many ways,...
According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Native American women have a murder rate that is 10 times above the national average. Many of these murders and cases of missing individuals remain unresolved. The...