Author: Robert Hornacek

Reminder to recycle

Reminder to recycle

Just a reminder that the Classified Staff Advisory Council is still collecting ink cartridges and toner packs for eco-friendly disposal. All manufacturers — HP, Canon, Panasonic, Sharp, Lexmark/IBM, Dell, Samsung, and Xerox — will...

Did you feel the Earth move?

Did you feel the Earth move?

We didn’t notice it in our office but the magnitude 5.0 earthquake that struck Canada Wednesday afternoon was apparently felt here in Green Bay. Natural and Applied Sciences Prof. Steve Dutch told the Green...

Eagle Scout helps spruce up Ecumenical Center garden

Eagle Scout helps spruce up Ecumenical Center garden

Notice anything different about the Ecumenical Center? Ben Marker of Troop 1197 recently completed his Eagle Scout service project by refurbishing the garden area at the Ecumenical Center at UW-Green Bay. Marker led the...

New Arts Enrichment for Adults program offered at UW-Green Bay

New Arts Enrichment for Adults program offered at UW-Green Bay

Arts Enrichment for Adults, a non-credit program offered at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, is aimed at helping adults capture their creative side. An impressive array of class offerings will take place 1-4 p.m., Monday through Thursday, July 26 to 29, on the UW-Green Bay campus, 2420 Nicolet Dr.

Video: Learning Arabic at UW-Green Bay

Video: Learning Arabic at UW-Green Bay

A group of students, faculty and staff at UW-Green Bay is getting ready for a trip to Jordan by getting together to learn Arabic. It’s all in preparation for the new Center for Middle East Studies and Partnerships.

Global Economic Development Roundtable

Global Economic Development Roundtable

More than two dozen business, education and nonprofit leaders took part in the daylong economic roundtable on Wednesday, June 9, at the Kress Events Center. The event, which was organized by the UW System International Economic Development Task Force, was hosted by former interim chancellor David J. Ward and Gilles Bousquet, dean of the Division of International Studies and vice provost for globalization at UW-Madison.

Snapshots: Keith Pamperin, looking sharp

Snapshots: Keith Pamperin, looking sharp

With nearly three months to go before its first tenants arrive, the new Keith Pamperin Hall on the UW-Green Bay campus is only a few bricks shy of a finished exterior. Of course, exterior...