Author: Christopher Sampson
In case you missed it over the long, furlough-extended Memorial Day weekend, UW-Madison’s chancellor acknowledged Friday that it’s unlikely that a plan to split the flagship campus from a board that oversees the rest...
Now that Northeastern Wisconsin ostensibly has skipped spring and launched right into summer, it may be easy to forget just how chilly it’s been as of late. Our own Steven Meyer, associate professor of...
Business Administration Prof. Meir Russ published another short essay recently at “Leonardo,” an online salon managed by the non-profit International Center for Foreign Relations. His topic is “Do We Need a Market and a...
Wisconsin’s new voter ID law continues to raise questions about how, if at all, colleges and universities statewide may change student IDs to make them valid for voting. As it stands, no Wisconsin student...
Offseason notwithstanding, the Phoenix men’s basketball remains in the spotlight thanks to newly hired strength coach Rick Lefebvre. In a story in Sunday’s Press-Gazette, reporter Rob Demovsky says Lefebvre, who will oversee strength programs...
In more good news for athletics, check out this Press-Gazette feature on Luxemburg-Casco High School senior — and soon-to-be Phoenix — Nicole Will. The L-C standout is wrapping up a successful high school track-and-field...
We told you earlier this month about our annual Champions of Conservation Awards Program, which was held on campus the evening of May 18. The Herald Times Reporter of Manitowoc took note, too, highlighting...
Timothy Dale, an assistant professor of Social Change and Development, was recently appointed co-director of UW-Green Bay’s FOCUS program for first-year students. He succeeds Prof. Steven Meyer of NAS, who will conclude a four-year...
With financial support of the Provost Office, the UW-Green Bay Research Council awarded $8,061 this spring under the Grants in Aid of Research Program. The grants funded an impressive list of research projects and...
UW-Green Bay juniors Alli Rivera (softball) and Hannah Quilling (basketball) are two of 303 student-athletes nationwide selected to attend the 2011 NCAA Career in Sports Forum June 12-15 in Indianapolis. Rivera studies public relations...