Daily Archive: July 26, 2021
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz (Resch School of Engineering ), along with a group of international colleagues, has recently contributed to the Editorial section entitled “Editorial: Biologically Inspired Computing and Networking,” of...
Army reservist. Veteran. Philosopher. EMT. Firefighter. Psychology major. Taekwondo black belt. Stephen Jensen can lay claim to all these titles. Today Jensen works as a state civilian employee for the 128th Air Refueling Wing...
Once a Phoenix, always a Phoenix… Alumnus Fred “Doc” Heide, ’74 known for his work in Door County theatre was caught in the act sporting his Phoenix gear, at a Door Shakespeare performance, June...
UW-Green Bay’s College of Science, Engineering, and Technology is transformative, driven, and innovative and so is Electrical Engineering Technology graduate Eric Sweetman. With a focus on hands-on training and a project-based curriculum, the Electrical...
The UW-Green Bay women’s golf program was recognized among the top 25 programs in the nation for academics. The UWGB team came in fourth on the Women’s Golf Coaches Association’s academic top 25 list....
An upgrade to UW-Green Bay’s Student Information System (SIS) is planned for Friday July 30, 2021 until Monday morning August 2, 2021. SIS will be unavailable during this time. Other applications that interface with...
GREEN BAY – Laken James graduated from Oconto in 2014 as arguably the best basketball player in school history with a résumé that included a school-record 1,655 points and a scholarship to the University of...
Area residents are invited to attend an open meeting to discuss the future site of The World’s Largest Freshwater Estuary. The meeting is set for Aug. 4, at 6 p.m., at Peshtigo Elementary School,...
The Greater Green Bay Chamber, with presenting sponsor Wipfl LLP, is now accepting nominations for the 2021 ATHENA Leadership Award. This prestigious award is given to individuals annually in more than 500 communities, and...
The final week to take a survey that will measure the pulse of working women in the region is this week. The UW-Green Bay Center for Public Affairs, in partnership with the newly launched...