Author: Emily Gerlikovski
Students at the UW-Green Bay, Marinette Campus were honored in an online awards presentation for achievements in academics and leadership. These students were nominated to have demonstrated notable achievement or excellence in the discipline...
A documentary made by a pair of Green Bay Southwest High School sophomores has been selected as one of just 35 films being featured in a Smithsonian Documentary Showcase. The documentary started as an optional...
There are two shows planned to take place at the UW-Green Bay Weidner Center in the Brown County Civic Music Association’s 2020-21 season. They are: Sphinx Virtuosi: Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020 at Cofrin Family...
A crowd of over 250 people showed up at a Green Bay park on Friday to celebrate Juneteenth, marking the end of slavery in America. Activists in the grassroots organization Black Lives United-Green Bay and We All Rise African American...
When the UW Green Bay Campuses, including Sheboygan County, reopen in July, operations won’t look anything like they did before the pandemic forced them to close in March. The University released its “Return to...
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents appointed former Gov. Tommy Thompson as the interim system president, following the collapse of a months-long search for a new leader of one of the country’s largest public university...
The Green Bay Packers Foundation has awarded $500,000 in impact grants to organizations providing basic needs to people impacted by the coronavirus outbreak. Twenty organizations—14 in Brown County and six in Milwaukee County—will each...
Want to participate in something with the campus community but at your own pace, on your own time? The UW-Green Bay Wellness Committee invites you to join all four campuses in a the Phoenix...
Prof. Katia Levintova (Democracy and Justice Studies and Global Studies) and Prof. David Coury (Humanities and Global Studies) have published the jointly authored article “Poland, Germany and the EU: Reimagining Central Europe” in the...
This month, Prof. Rebecca Nesvet (English) has had two research articles accepted for publication. “The Mystery of Sweeney Todd: G.A. Sala’s Desperate Solution” will appear in the Victorian Institute Journal. “1837: Death of ‘Miss...