Author: Christopher Sampson
Junior Chad Ebert shot even-par 72 on Sunday to wrap individual medalist honors at the 2012 Horizon League Men’s Golf Championships. Ebert carded pars on the final four holes to finish the 54-hole tournament...
A recent fishing column by syndicated Wisconsin sportswriter Pat Durkin tells of an outing on the big waters of Green Bay with a 21-year-old fishing guide who happens to be a UW-Green Bay communication...
Despite the threat of rain, UW-Green Bay green thumbs (and green thumb wannabes) were able to lend a hand in planting the campus Memorial Garden Wednesday (April 25), beautifying the grounds while remembering loved...
Just a reminder that Saturday (April 28) is a big night for UW-Green Bay friends past and present. Alumni, friends, family and faculty and staff (current and former) are invited to attend the Alumni...
Congratulations to UW-Green Bay student Kimberly Martiny, who will be honored Sunday (April 29) with a Community Impact Award from the Brown County Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI). Martiny is...
Geoscience Prof. Steve Dutch will deliver the final NAS Seminar Series presentation for the semester Friday, May 4, offering thoughts on technology, change and progress through his lecture “How the West Dominated Technology or...
Our friends at the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity are working to document as many birds as possible on campus and within the Cofrin Arboretum, beginning at midnight tonight (Thursday, April 26) and continuing through...
Former Phoenix basketball standout Nicole Soulis continues to make a name for herself in Europe, leading her Austrian Flying Foxes team to its sixth AWBL league championship. She led all players with a game-high...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Brian Sutton, English and Humanistic Studies, scheduled auditions for his original play, Searching for Romeo, at 6 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday (April 25 and 26) in the Jean Weidner Theatre at...
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning is pleased to announce the appointment of its first “Faculty Consultants,” for 2012-13: Profs. Regan Gurung (Human Development) and Kimberly Baker (Human Biology). Chosen for...