Monthly Archive: August 2022
Nurdles! Nurdles! Who found a nurdle!?! And what, you may ask, is a nurdle? Nurdles are small pellets or lentil-sized pieces of raw plastic that are used in the manufacturing of plastics. Unfortunately, nurdles...
SHEBOYGAN – One of Sheboygan’s most well-known bakeries has changed ownership, as Zach Norman has taken over Hi-Lo Bakery. The local business, which sells wholesale hard rolls and buns to many local restaurants and...
UW-Green Bay Veterans Services and Vets 4 Vets will be sponsoring a Post 9/11 Memorial March on Friday, September 9 at 9:00 a.m. The 3-mile march will start and end at the Kress Center,...
The Institute for Women’s Leadership will host a conversation on Wednesday, August 17, from 7:30-9 a.m. at Jenn’s Java in Manitowoc, interrogating the idea of imposter syndrome. Do you feel what you have earned...
We explore the ways water, art and science communication connect. Then, we learn more about National Estuarine Research Reserves in Wisconsin. To see the full article, including audio and visuals, visit the link below....
MS in Environmental Science & Policy student, Hunter Paplham, will defend his thesis, “Survey of Mammals at Toft Point State Natural Area” on Friday, August 5, 2022 9:00am in MAC 137. Paplham’s study describes the current...
Everyday the Central Receiving staff hand sorts all of the incoming mail and packages for the University. Eric Knapowski ’02 proposed that the campus community assist Central Receiving by making the following changes. First,...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is excited to welcome alumna Kristin (Van Epern) Bouchard (’93, Communication Processes), as the University’s assistant director of communication. Kristin brings more than 25 years of communication experience including...
The Web Acceleration Team and members of Marketing and University Communication worked closely with graduate program experts to create a vital web stool for prospective master’s degree students. Check out the new MS Nutrition...
(WFRV) – After three Democratic candidates dropped out of the U.S. Senate race last week, some political experts worry voters may want to cross party lines. UW-Green Bay Political Science Professor Michael Kraft said,...