Daily Archive: May 10, 2022
UW-Green Bay piano faculty members Michael Rector and Sylvia Hong will present an informal recital featuring some classic hits of the piano duo repertoire: Brahms’s Hungarian Dances, Ravel’s La valse, Debussy’s Petite Suite and...
Twombly joins her peers as the first cohort of graduates celebrating their Impact MBA Degrees at 2022 Spring/Summer Commencement Jennifer Twombly felt that getting an MBA would help her transform employees’ work lives, but...
The Psychology program reports with pride that alumna Kaelee Heideman, a counselor at Carl Traeger Elementary School in Oshkosh, was recognized as the 2023 Wisconsin Teacher of the Year. Kaelee Heideman received the honor...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Nesvet (English, Humanities) will be a UW System research fellow at the Institute for Research in the Humanities (IRH) at UW-Madison, in academic year 2022-23.
On May 10, 2022, UW-Green Bay Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Political Science) delivered a guest lecture (via Zoom) to graduate students in a Biology and Politics course at...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Kevin Kain (Humanities, History and Global Studies) and Luke Konkol (CATL and UWM Anthropology) have created a virtual heritage installation featured in the current exhibition “Images of Atheism: The Soviet Assault...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Aniruddha Pangarkar (Marketing) was featured in WalletHub’s piece about Geico Car Insurance.
Last week The Teaching Press had a launch party for its newly published, Call Me Morgue, bay alumna Morgan Moran. Miss the launch? Check out the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xSlPu2lYmgE. Want to reserve your copy of the book? Add...
West High School Serious About STEM students contribute to global antibiotic research as part of UW-Green Bay’s Tiny Earth project with funding from supporters Andy Hetzel, Jr. and Stephanie Long, owners of FyterTech Nonwovens...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is working to raise $20 million within the next two years to support student financial aid and academic programming. Chancellor Michael Alexander says the goal is to maintain rapid...