Author: Christopher Sampson
UW-Green Bay’s second annual Business Week is in full swing, and with it a number of events for students and local businesses alike. On Wednesday (March 7) those groups will have the chance to...
Cofrin Library employee Leah Liebergen and her family have been selected as participants in “We the People/Wisconsin 2012,” a statewide media partnership that aims to better engage citizens in civic life and important decisions....
Mark King, a 1981 Business Administration graduate of UW-Green Bay, is returning to campus this week for a Business Week event and meetings with students. We also learned recently that CBS has announced a...
Visit http://blog.uwgb.edu/classified/blog/, the CSAC (Classified Staff Advisory Council) web site. You will find news of interest such as information and web links to the New Personnel System and the minutes from past CSAC meetings...
If you have not already done so, please complete the Academic Staff interest survey for open committee positions. Please take a minute and log into the survey, using the link provided below, to see...
Venez nombreux à notre Table Française animé par Marko Skoric, au café Common Grounds, University of Wisconsin–Green Bay: • le mardi: 15h30 à 16h30 • le vendredi: 12h à 13h il n’y aura pas...
“Who Are We?,” Jean Toche: An Installation is on exhibit through this Friday (March 9) in the 407 Gallery on the fourth floor of the Studio Arts Building. It’s a unique opportunity to see...
Learning about the contributions of women, and the limitations they’ve faced because of their gender, is a key component of Women’s History Month, UW-Green Bay Prof. Christine Smith writes in the Friday (March 2)...
Reminder: There’s a full lineup of Women’s History Month events, resuming with a presentation by sexual/gender identity scholar Anne Fausto-Sterling on Wednesday evening (March 7) and the Women’s Day luncheon Thursday (March 8). See...
Members of the UW-Green Bay campus and community are invited to attend a symposium presented by student researchers of the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity, from 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday (March 6) in the...