Monthly Archive: May 2022
The University is searching for a Director of Alumni Relations. Please forward to ideal candidates. The Director identifies alumni for the purpose of adding vibrancy to the academic and student life components of the...
To round out a busy and trying semester, Assoc. Prof. Breeyawn (Bree) Lybbert (Chemistry) created a chemistry lab escape room experience for her CHEM 109 (Survey of General, Organic, and Biochemistry lab) students at...
The 41st Annual UW-Green Bay Scholarship Golf Classic is just weeks away and almost filled to capacity. Register today to support UW-Green Bay students. UW-Green Bay has honed its mission, focusing on providing an...
Incoming President Jay O. Rothman begins his tenure on June 1. Weekly, you can watch a portion of an interview Rothman conducted with UW Oshkosh Chief Communications Officer Peggy Breister. Each segment will be posted on UW...
Professor Emerita Carol Emmons (Art & Design) is opening a new art installation at SOMI Gallery in Sturgeon Bay. Titled Miasma, the site-specific work addresses the ancient concept of miasma and its intersection with...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Lora Warner recently had an article published, “Can Everyday Assistive Technologies Provide Meaningful Support to Persons With Dementia and Their Informal Caregivers? Evaluation of Collaborative Community Program.” This article is based...
Even before Ben Propson became a mechanical engineering major (and a Phoenix) he was a problem-solver at heart. And to extend that Phoenix metaphor just a bit further, while he didn’t personally rise from...
Three engineering labs inside the Brown County STEM Innovation Center on the UW-Green Bay campus. Mechanical Engineering students perform controls and measurements in Assistant Professor Riaz Ahmed’s lab. Mechanical Engineering students build an interface...
Dennis Wilger and daughter Natasha Wilger ’22 posed with a professor they both learned from, Professor Phil Clampitt (Communication), after Natasha’s commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 14, 2022.
In 2008, after singing together, Professor John Stoll (Cofrin School of Business) was queried by a fellow choir member who happened to direct a local nonprofit organization. The friend asked how he could develop...