Author: Christopher Sampson
Labor historian Joseph McCartin received major national attention last fall with the release of his book Collision Course: Ronald Reagan, the Air Traffic Controllers, and the Strike That Changed America. In it, he labels...
Prof. Toni Damkoehler of Arts and Visual Design received a Silver Addy Award when the Northeast Wisconsin Fox River Ad Club handed out its 2011 awards for excellence in graphic design and advertising. Damkoehler...
Four UW-Green Bay design arts students took home Student Addy Awards earlier this week. The Northeast Wisconsin Fox River Ad Club made the presentations at its annual gala, held this year at Lambeau Field’s...
The Green Bay Packers’ stock sale was a smashing success, it was reported this week, with a total of 268,000 shares — worth a whopping $67 million — sold since the sale began Dec....
Our friendly campus textbook manager is asking faculty members to announce to their classes that the Phoenix Bookstore will begin returning unsold copies of textbooks from spring semester to publishers starting March 23. To...
The UW-Green Bay Academic Staff Professional Development Committee invites the campus community to a discussion with visiting Brown University scholar Anne Fausto-Sterling at 10 a.m. Thursday (March 8) in the 1965 Room. The informal...
Kevin Borseth had many friends on campus and in the community when he was the successful coach of the Phoenix women’s basketball team. (He still does.) While it’s been relatively slow progress turning around...
Speculation about which NCAA Division I women’s basketball players might make the consensus national All-America team is just that, speculation. It’s too soon, and doesn’t serve any purpose, and we don’t want to jinx...
The spring installment of the Great Books Discussion Group series resumes at 6:30 p.m. a week from Tuesday (March 13) at the Brown County Central Library, 515 Pine St. The book talk by Humanistic...
The Academic Staff Professional Development Allocations Committee again announces that it has monies available to assist academic staff in attending professional development meetings and programs. Please see our previous post for details.