Daily Archive: March 7, 2023
UW-Green Bay students, faculty, and staff came together at the Sociology & Anthropology “Snack & Chat” event in the Weidner Center on Thursday to share their perspectives on a wide range of social and...
This year, International Women’s Day encourages everyone to ’embrace equity’. To get started one can read about the International Women’s Day 2023 Campaign at IWD: International Women’s Day 2023 campaign theme: #EmbraceEquity (internationalwomensday.com). Inspired by...
The Cofrin School of Business loved leading a workshop for some outstanding high school DECA students this week at the State Career Development Conference! They stepped up to the challenge, applying the 4 P’s...
UW-Green Bay Theatre and Dance students perform on the University Theatre’s stage during Dance Works 2023: A Concert of Dance on Friday, March 3, 2023. The performance featured pieces choreographed by students and Artistic...
The SOFAS office sent an email to all academic staff on Wednesday, March 1 containing a link to the 2023 Academic Staff Committee Ballot. Staff are encouraged to look for this message and vote...
The Collegiate DECA chapter competed at the State Career Development Conference this past weekend on March 2nd-3rd. Members had a great time competing in business-related events such as Marketing Management, Sports & Entertainment Marketing,...
You’re invited to celebrate the launch of the new Master of Public Administration (MPA) program. This event is being held in the Signature Lounge of the Weidner Center on Tuesday, March 21 from 5:30-7:00pm. The...
Associate Prof. of Democracy and Justice Studies and History, Eric J. Morgan has published an article in Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies. Morgan’s article, “The Higher Morality: Students for a...
All UW-Green Bay faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend the 16th annual Watershed Symposium hosted by the Lower Fox River Watershed Monitoring Program. This years symposium will be held March 16, from...
Folio Art and Books is pleased to present “Defining Absence and Presence”, a two-person exhibition by Green Bay-based artists Lydia Dildilian and Lisa Wicka. From 2021-22, as Folio’s opening was postponed during 2021 and...