Daily Archive: January 11, 2022
Seventy-eight years ago this week, Franklin Roosevelt delivered the most radical speech any president has ever given. He proposed a total reorganization of American society—and found that it was incredibly popular. Harvey Kaye (Democracy...
Green Bay, Wis.— The Friends of Toft Point, Inc., a non-profit corporation dedicated to the preservation of the Toft Point Natural Area in Door County, is combining forces with the UW-Green Bay Foundation. The...
The job market is red hot. There were 11 million job openings and 6.5 million hires in October 2021 alone. Similar numbers for openings and hires have been posted since the summer. And while much...
Recent Writing and Applied Arts BFA graduate Rachel Sankey ’21 was hired before graduation at City Pages Green Bay, and her current feature article is about Lion’s Mouth Bookstore, owned by Amy Mazzariello (part...
Common Grounds Coffeehouse Open Monday – Friday | 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Enjoy coffee drinks, Frappuccinos, bakery items, and your other favorite items. Bottled beverages, chips, snacks and other grab & go items are...
Complete a virtual certificate by May! The nonprofit landscape is always changing. We’re here to help you adapt and position yourself for promotion. Learn five of the core nonprofit management strategies from leading instructors:...
NewARTSpace is opening soon! Created by former UW-Green Bay alumna, Terri Warpinski ’79 (Humanistic Studies), art professor emerita and long-time administrator at the University of Oregon, and her partner David Graham, professor of Photography...
Join the Institute for Women’s Leadership on Friday, January 21, for Stories from Experience. Noon to 1 p.m. In-Person at Urban Hub, 340 N. Broadway, Suite 200, Green Bay UW-Green Bay’s CIO Wendy Woodward leads...