Author: Christopher Sampson

Kaye to grads: For a better America, remember our history

A faculty member with a national reputation as an author, historian, and political analyst rallied UW-Green Bay’s fall/winter 2015 graduates to do their patriotic part to rediscover American democracy and make the nation “freer, more equal, and more democratic than ever before.”

Commencement from the back of Weidner Center stage

December ’15 Commencement: Day in photos

An audience of 2,000 joined several hundred faculty, staff and dignitaries in celebrating the achievements of the fall/winter 2015 graduating class at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay on Saturday afternoon (Dec. 19). About 450...

Business grad Blaha addresses classmates

Emily Blaha of Sturgeon Bay had a big day in the spotlight Dec. 19 as class speaker for UW-Green Bay’s 2015 fall/winter commencement at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Blaha addressed a...

Nursing Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak and Teresa Talmadge

Home to Houston with a BSN

Nursing Program graduate Teresa Talmadge met UW-Green Bay Nursing Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak for the first time (in person, at least) prior to mid-year commencement Saturday (Dec. 19) at the Weidner Center for the Performing...

Website redesign launches Dec. 21

Website redesign launches Dec. 21

In an effort to continually improve UW-Green Bay’s web presence, Web Services rolled out top-level pages of a newly developed University website beginning Monday (Dec. 21).  Users will notice the fresh look and improved...

Prof. Weinschenk’s work cited at FiveThirtyEight

Prof. Weinschenk’s work cited at FiveThirtyEight

Research by UW-Green Bay political scientist Aaron Weinschenk was cited this week at political guru Nate Silver’s popular statistics-and-political-analysis website FiveThirtyEight. The article assesses GOP challenger Marco Rubio’s tactics in not investing in a...

Phoenix Bookstore steers students to EZ Books

Phoenix Bookstore steers students to EZ Books

The Phoenix Bookstore is open most days over winter break, and they’re still in the book-buyback mode, but staff members are now turning their attention to reminding students to pre-order spring textbooks right now. ...