Slideshow: A record number of smiles for Phuture Phoenix Days
It was a record-setting year, with more than 1,400 fifth-graders from 16 schools taking part in the Phuture Phoenix program at UW-Green Bay, Oct. 12 and 14.
It was a record-setting year, with more than 1,400 fifth-graders from 16 schools taking part in the Phuture Phoenix program at UW-Green Bay, Oct. 12 and 14.
By installing a water bottle refill station in the University Union, UW-Green Bay is taking a small step toward reducing its carbon footprint and maintaining its reputation as “Eco-U.”
If you have heard faculty/staff colleagues talking about some online contest involving high school show choirs nationwide, here’s the story. “Center Stage,” the swing choir at Green Bay Preble High School (with members including...
UW-Green Bay employees continue to give back by investing in their own. One week into the 2010 Faculty/Staff campaign more than 17% of the full-time members of the faculty and staff have donated. That’s...
Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung has been invited to King Saud University in Saudi Arabia to conduct a trio of all-day workshops on the topic of “Student Learning and Motivation.” Gurung, a faculty member...
Paul Loeb, author of Soul of a Citizen: Living with Conviction in Challenging Times and The Impossible Will Take a Little While, is the featured speaker for this year’s Common Theme, “The Leadership Question.”...
UW-Green Bay Education Prof. James Coates has been appointed the newest member of the Green Bay Police and Fire Commission. Coates, a member of the faculty of Applied Leadership for Teaching and Learning, was...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Emeritus Bud Harris (Natural and Applied Sciences) and Vicky Harris, water quality specialist with the UW Sea Grant Institute, were given a lifetime achievement award by the Nature Conservancy. Both were...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has made public the names of students receiving academic honors for the spring semester. Students who maintain a 4.0 gradepoint average, which represents all “A” grades, receive highest honors. High honors go to those earning 3.99 to 3.75 gradepoint averages. Honors are given to students with 3.74 to 3.50 gradepoint averages.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has hired former television reporter Robert Hornacek as its new coordinator of video/audio news and media relations.