Monthly Archive: November 2021
GREEN BAY – The colorful walls of Howe Elementary Community School are covered with murals depicting the faces of former students intermixed with empowering affirmations. Across from them are photos of leaders and writers of color...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV)—Along the way, a key character says, “I thought I had a life I understood.”That feeling ripples through “Fun Home” – through lives and possibly into the audience.“Fun Home” turns in...
Marinette, Wis.—The stage will come alive in holiday song this December at UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus, in a returning seasonal favorite CHRISTMAS BY THE BAY.CHRISTMAS BY THE BAY features music and lyrics explore holidays...
UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Corinne Mathieu (Education), presented a workshop entitled “(Re)Designing classroom materials to support content and language integration” at the 2021 Minnesota English Language Educators (MELED) Conference in Saint Paul, Minn. on...
Freedom House Board Member Sara Helgeson and her husband Jason will host the 12th Annual Mash Dash on Thanksgiving morning in an effort to raise awareness of the homeless issue in the Green Bay...
Amanda Courtney Rosado, a UW-Green Bay Social Work major with a double emphasis in child welfare and substance abuse, has been selected to be a Student Ambassador for the Wisconsin Chapter of the National...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) – UW-Green Bay is seeking city approval for a 232-student campus housing project. The four-story building would be built by University Village Housing, Inc. on land east of the Mauthe Center...
From Farmers Market to Health ClinicA childhood spent around wholesome food inspires and influences this master’s student on her way to becoming a registered dietitian. For some first-year college students, keeping healthy habits can...
No Reservations: Emotion or Action?: Cultural Differences in Parental Socialization of the Moral Brain by Professors Jason Cowell and Sawa Senzaki streamed live Thursday, Nov. 18, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. Almost as fast as...
The UW-Green Bay Research Council is currently accepting proposals for a new one-time Research Booster Program with funds totaling $175,000 that is designed to support new initiatives in faculty scholarship and research. The initiative...