Author: R. Terry Anderson
The spring performance of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Chorale and Concert Choir on Wednesday, May 5, will feature a variety of selections, including the premiere of a new composition by UW-Green Bay professor Michelle McQuade Dewhirst.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay music program is preparing a concert for those whose tastes fall in the realm of the eclectic. Prof. Adam Gaines will lead the New Music Ensemble and Prof. Cheryl Grosso will direct the Hand Drumming Ensemble in a concert Friday, April 30, that promises to challenge and entertain.
Teachers and counselors who are interested in professional development through National Board Certification, are invited to attend an information session being held May 19, at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay.
Day after day Andrew Docter watches grass grow. But far from being bored, Docter is immersed in real research, which has scientific and economic ramifications.
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre will present the theatrical performance of The Memorandum at 7:30 p.m., April 22-24, 28-30, and May 1, in the Jean Weidner Theatre of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, 2420 Nicolet Drive.
More than 70 students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay recently were inducted into the University’s chapter of Phi Eta Sigma, the oldest and largest national honor society for first-year students in institutions of higher learning.
Paul Tower will receive the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s very first Alumni Earth Caretaker Award on April 23, 2010. As President and CEO of Applied Filter Technology (AFT), in Snohomish, Wash., a firm that helps to make biogas energy from green wastes such as lumber byproducts and landscaping trimmings, Tower is a pioneer in the area of Green Innovations.
The gift of music will be on display for all to hear and see Saturday, April 24, when the UW-Green Bay Alumni Contemporary Percussion Ensemble and Alumni Hand Drumming Ensemble perform in the University Theatre in Theatre Hall. Dozens of UW-Green Bay alumni have volunteered to perform in this fundraising concert that will help build the Music Alumni Scholarship Fund.
More than 200 University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students will participate Monday, April 19, in the annual UN Global Summit. The summit will take place 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Phoenix Room and the 1965 Room. The public is welcome and invited to watch as students address some of the most pressing issues facing the planet.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Opera/Musical Theatre Workshop will present “Musicale Americana,” at 7:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday (April 16-17), in the University Theatre in Theatre Hall.