Author: Christopher Sampson
Award-winning Prof. Regan A.R. Gurung of Human Development has a new book poised to roll off the presses. Evidence-Based Teaching for Higher Education, co-authored with Beth Schwartz of Randolph College, is a 168-page paperback...
Things are pretty quiet on campus these days; but for many, summer is a great time to think about the future and maybe plan a return to school. We told you earlier this month...
Newly posted at the UW-Green Bay Human Resources website in the fundraising/development category is the position of Director of Alumni Relations. There is a June 13 deadline to apply. The position has significant fundraising,...
Wisconsin’s unprecedented gubernatorial recall election is in its waning days — or is it? That’s the question posed by a Thursday (May 24) Wisconsin Reporter story featuring Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean Scott Furlong....
In addition to supporters and friends of the Weidner, Tuesday’s announcement also drew attention from members of the local news media, several of whom were in attendance for the big reveal. A sampling of...
As we told you recently, the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business last week hosted a major regional conference for information systems professionals. Local, national and even international experts from academia, industry and government...
When we told you yesterday that Communication Prof. Tim Meyer will be part of this week’s St. Norbert College Sport and Society Conference, we didn’t give you the full story. Meyer actually will be...
Green Bay women’s basketball head coach Kevin Borseth has announced the completion of his coaching staff, naming John Barnes Associate Head Coach and former Green Bay women’s basketball player Heather Golden as Director of...
UW-Green Bay’s Chad Ebert shot rounds of 76, 79 and 76 at last week’s NCAA Ann Arbor Regional at the University of Michigan Golf Course. It was the first trip to the NCAA Championships...
Regular readers of The New York Times Book Review might have noticed a high-profile placement recently for a UW-Green Bay faculty member. Awards-winning Humanistic Studies Prof. Greg Aldrete created a DVD course, “The Ancient...