Author: Christopher Sampson
Arts Enrichment for Adults, a noncredit program designed to help adults capture their creative side, will be offered from 6-9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, July 30 – Aug. 2, on campus. Course titles include:...
Longtime UW-Green Bay Business Administration Prof. Michael Troyer, now retired, remains active in Green Bay theatre circles. This past weekend, his annual dramatic portrayal of one local family’s Titanic-related story took on added meaning...
The Academic Staff Professional Development Allocations Committee announces again that it has funds available to assist academic staff in attending professional development meetings and programs. Funding is available for up to 50 percent of...
Give blood, give life! The Circle K student service organization is organizing a blood drive for Wednesday, April 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Union’s Phoenix Room. You can make an appointment...
April 2012 Volume 38, No. 2 | Download this issue [PDF]
Valerie Walbrandt from Neenah, Wis., earned her bachelor’s in Communication Processes in 2004. How’d she wind up in Los Angeles as an assistant producer for casting, lining up talent for reality shows, working the...
For UW-Green Bay senior Lindsay Kujawa, moving minds and hearts starts with moving feet. Kujawa, 23, is the brains and more important, the passion, behind Wausau-based Introspect Dance Company, a troupe of teens and...
As noted in the news release, this month’s visit represents a deepening of ties between the Peruvian university and UW-Green since the schools’ leaders signed a partnership agreement in 2009. Among the collaborations: Prof....
UW-Green Bay Human Development Prof. Illene N. Cupit was inducted as president of the national Association of Death Education and Counseling during the ADEC annual conference in late March in Atlanta. Cupit developed UW-Green...
Student Employee Appreciation Week is being celebrated next week, April 16-20. You’re all asked to wear the “We Appreciate Our Student Employees” buttons that are being handed out and to encourage your student employees...