Daily Archive: June 27, 2022
Prof. Cristina Ortiz, Humanities, chaired a panel and presented her latest research on contemporary Basque literature at the IV International Colloquium on Political Violence in the 20th Century, hosted by the Autonomous University of...
University ID Services would like to provide you with information about changes to the University ID Online Card Office website. The updated website, now called eAccounts, still allows you to make deposits to your...
Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Political Science) recently had a paper accepted for publication in the peer-reviewed journal Political Research Quarterly. The paper is titled “Health and Election Outcomes: Evidence from...
RIVER FALLS — Gov. Tony Evers today announced more than $5 million in grants through the second round of the Workforce Innovation Grant Program will be awarded to the Wisconsin Community Action Program Association (WISCAP) and the University...
Jamie Schramm’s son and father-in-law served in the United States Marine Corps, so he understands the value of what veterans bring to civilian life after their time in the military is over. As an...
We are extremely pleased to present the LUMINARIES Class of 2022 Finalists, who are being recognized this year for the many dynamic and inclusive ways they are driving the wealth, investment and retirement industry...
It’s not really summer in Two Rivers until Sundae Thursday is held, and the Cool City Classic Car Show and Cruise. The two-day classic car extravaganza Friday and lasted through the weekend at UW Green...
The De Pere gallery newArtspace will feature specimens from the Richter Museum of Natural History in a group art show that opens on Friday, July 1. The show, called Natural Selections, features work inspired...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) — The site of a former golf course on UW-Green Bay’s campus is getting new purpose. Campus officials say the former Shorewood Golf Course has been converted into an outdoor adventure recreation center. The former...
Professor John Luczaj (Geoscience) is quoted in a story by Paula Carter called “Possession“, which discusses the potential impact of collecting nature for our own personal interests. Her story focuses on Schoolhouse Beach on...