Daily Archive: August 23, 2022
The UW-Green Bay Sustainability Committee encourages instructors to apply for the Phoenix Green Teacher Award for 2022-23. The program recognizes UW-Green Bay instructors who promote environmental sustainability through teaching and those who seek to...
Dr. Dinesh Yadav, UW-Green Bay associate professor of Theatre and Dance, was invited to be the member of the International Jury for the awards in professional and emerging sections of the World Stage Design...
The UW-Green Bay community is invited to watch the New Student Convocation on Tuesday, September 6th, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. as we formally welcome new students to UW-Green Bay! Faculty/Staff, please RSVP to attend...
In collaboration between university staff, faculty and the WebDev team, the following web pages are now live. UW-Green Bay Sociology and Anthropology webpages UW-Green Bay Finance Program webpages UW-Green Bay Sport, Exercise & Performance...
Nonprofit Leadership Conversations A powerful forum for ideas and fresh perspective, nonprofit leader conversations launched in March of 2020. More than 400 nonprofit staff, executives and board members have joined so far, making the...
GREEN BAY, Wis. – The UW-Green Bay women’s basketball program announced their 2022-23 Horizon League schedule Wednesday morning, adding to the slate of nine non-conference games that were announced on August 5. Green Bay finished...
Eric J. Morgan, associate professor of Democracy and Justice Studies and History, recently published an updated chapter in the 2022 edition of The SHAFR Guide: An Annotated Bibliography of U.S. Foreign Relations since 1600,...
WISCONSIN — College students across Wisconsin are starting to head back to school. Many are being met with new COVID-19 policies and protocols. On Thursday, Aug. 11, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Though Republican Rebecca Kleefisch’s campaign for Wisconsin governor ended this week, a record-breaking number of women are running for governor this year. We discuss the uptick with a scholar studying women in politics. Then,...
WASHINGTON — American labor leaders see this as a moment for radical change: Workers at Starbucks coffee shops and Amazon warehouses are rising up and demanding representation. Polls show millions more support unions or wish they...