Spring enrollment sets record again
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay continues setting enrollment records.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay continues setting enrollment records.
An accomplished writer and Founders Award-winning faculty member, Prof. Brian Sutton of Humanistic Studies is also a playwright. The campus community is invited to sample his romantic comedy Running Mates at 4 p.m. next...
In what is described as the most hotly contested Chili Cook-off in years, Stop Drop and Roll Chili from the Dean of Students Office (created by Mike Stearney and Amanda Wildenberg) beat out, via...
We were wrong. The brand-new competition involving dessert bar recipes was not held in conjunction with the chili cook-off that opened Frost Fest week on Monday. Instead, the taste testing will take place in...
UW-Green Bay senior Amy Roden has been named the 2010 American Honey Princess. A West Bend native who is studying organizational communication, Roden’s selection took place at the recent convention of the American Beekeeping...
Ismail Shariff, professor Urban and Regional Studies/Economics, has three chapters published in an edited edition titled Future of Economic Science, ISLE Publishing Company, Enfield, New Hampshire. The chapters are: Chapter 27 – “The Imperatives...
The Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce celebrated its 5th annual BBJ magazine’s “People You Should Know” selections Thursday night, recognizing 31 local individuals, including Associate Provost for Information Services Kathy Pletcher and Director...
A quick scan of the list shows others with UW-Green Bay ties, including Randy Van Straten ’86 human adaptability and ’03 master’s in administrative science, in the category of Health; Diana Brown ’76 growth...
UW-Green Bay alumnus Abe Clark, class of 2009, is getting ready for his longest run yet — 2,860 miles. If all goes according to schedule it will be a 136-day journey that will begin...
A publication called the Milwaukee Examiner has some nice photographs of the UW-Green Bay student garden near the Union, and directs a beam of sunshine on one of our newer student organization: The SLO...