Monthly Archive: May 2023
Dr. Alison Jane Martingano recently published her research on the impact of demographic variables on the experience of ‘presence’ in virtual reality (VR) which she conducted with collaborators at the National Institutes of Health....
Jon Pethke, ’89 has created a dating app for the introverted community, called CoyAmore. Pethke graduated with a degree in Organizational Leadership and is currently CEO of Introwoo, the business that created the app....
UW-Green Bay Master of Science in Nutrition & Integrated Health graduate students look to transform nutrition and health science. Is intermittent fasting for me? Is it best to eliminate carbohydrates or fats? How does...
Danielle DuClos, Green Bay Press-Gazette GREEN BAY ― Running for office and being a staple of community activism isn’t something many 21-year-olds can put on their resumés. But that’s not even half of what...
Joy and excitement are reflected in the photos from the 2023 Spring Commencement ceremonies, held at the Press Events Center on Saturday, May 13. View some of the highlights below. Click to advance slideshow...
The University of Wisconsin, Green Bay celebrates its 50,000th graduate and a spring graduating class comprised of more than 50% First Generation students. Graduates and their families celebrate the 2023 Spring Commencement, Saturday, May...
Strong management skills are in high demand in nearly every profession, and especially in today’s business environment. Now college students can earn a Bachelor’s of Business Administration (BBA) in Management at the UW-Green Bay,...
What’s it like to live in Green Bay, WI? Home to one of the most storied football franchises in the NFL, the Green Bay Packers, Green Bay has the perfect mix of big-city amenities...
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: May 17, 2023 Green Bay, Wis. – Local youth entering grades 2 through 12 are invited to participate in the fun of a summer camp at UW-Green Bay! Faculty and regional...
From May 11-13 Dr. Keir Wefferling, Herbarium Curator, led a field workshop on identification of bryophytes in peat-accumulating wetlands, focused on species in fens and white cedar swamps in Door County. The 18 people...