Monthly Archive: February 2023
With an emphasis on practical skills and industry-relevant knowledge, UW-Green Bay’s bachelor of science in Electrical Engineering Technology prepares students for a successful career. Plus, the Northeast Wisconsin region is home to numerous electromechanical...
Former UW-Green Bay colleague, Gabriel Saxton Ruiz will be presenting his latest book, “Patience Lost: Perspectives on Peru’s political crisis” on Friday, February 24 from 2-3pm. The presentation will be held virtually and in English....
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 20, 2023 Green Bay, WI. – Celebrate the 90-year legacies of country music icons Patsy Cline and George Jones as The Weidnerpresents Los Angeles-based, Wisconsin-native and vocalist Staci Griesbach performing...
In last week’s Log Extra, the information contained in the “Supporting Student Success” paragraph regarding the deadline for students to submit a scholarship application was inaccurate. To be considered for a UW-Green Bay scholarship,...
The Exercise is Medicine on Campus Team invites you to play a game of “Horse” (basketball) and volleyball on Thursday, Feb 23 from 12:30-2:00pm in the East Gym of the Kress Center. All UW-Green...
All applications for study abroad programs that take place Summer and Fall 2023 and Academic Year 2023-2024 are due by March 1st! No matter a student’s academic, personal or career goals, they can find...
Chair of Political Science at UW-Green Bay, Aaron Weinschenk recently had an article accepted for publication. The paper is titled “On Pins and Needles: Anxiety, Politics, and the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election” and will...
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Rising Phoenix Early College High School Program continues to gain momentum with a new partnership between Algoma, Kewaunee, and Luxemburg-Casco high schools in Kewaunee...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Student musicians got to show off their skills at Solo and Ensemble Music Festivals around the state this past weekend. The Wisconsin School Music Association sponsors the annual events...
ONEIDA – Part of Gov. Tony Evers’ proposed budget includes $875,000 to help fund the Oneida Nation’s environmental restoration project on the reservation. Over the past year, the tribe has restored about 3,000 acres...