Daily Archive: December 22, 2021
The year 2021 was a significant year for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay! Take a look back at the University’s most noteworthy moments of 2021… UW-Green Bay partners to vaccinate community UW-Green Bay and...
Need a last minute gift for a Phoenix fan? Don’t forget about two great perspectives on men’s and women’s basketball. Peter Kraker’s Book, The Green Bay Way can be found at the Phoenix Bookstore;...
From Rudolph getting bullied to George Bailey learning life lessons, what do our favorite holiday movies say about us? Psychology professors Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, Ryan Martin and intern Kelsi Engelhardt (Psychology) talk through their favorite...
UW-Green Bay’s Heidi Sherman (History) is the expert in this story by Foxweather about a Christmas Yule logs can mean different things for different people. For some, yule logs mean warm, crackling fireplaces. For...
GREEN BAY – Even after he was afflicted with dementia, Max Frost planned fundraisers he could no longer execute.”He always lived with a purpose. I’m going through all of this stuff he’d done. God, he had purpose,”...
As universities and colleges nationwide prepare for what could be a major competition for federal research dollars, partnerships that set themselves apart from the pack may stand the best chance to emerge on top.In...
Students from throughout Sheboygan County were among 512 receiving their degrees from the UW-Green Bay at the Weidner Center this past Saturday.The 104th class, comprised of students from campuses in Green Bay, Marinette, Manitowoc...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – In baseball, Tinker to Evers to Chance was a famous combination.Thursday night, Tchaikovsky to Ellington to Strayhorn worked wonders.That combination shone in the instrumental element of “Swing for the...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) -Something many students missed during the pandemic was celebrating graduation in-person. On Saturday, in-person commencement was back for the first time in two years at UW-Green Bay. More than 500...
Rebekah Erdman ’17 (Music and Spanish & Latin Studies) was the winner of the 2021 National Opera Association’s, Scholarly Paper Competition with “The Immortal Hour of the English Choral Drama.” Erdman will be invited to present her...