Author: Christopher Sampson
As part of an interdisciplinary project, Design Arts alumna Christine Engler ’10, designed an “Original Eco U’ t-shirt for the Environmental Management Business Institute (EMBI) in conjunction with Earth Week. Faculty member Toni Damkoehler...
The Advancement Office is working with volunteers from the Class of ’11 to generate interest among May graduates in the sort of Senior Gift program that, in the past, has resulted in bike racks,...
Now that the President Obama “birther” movement has apparently had its moment in the sun (and shriveled), UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey Kaye has tongue in cheek with his Top 10 “other” juicy conspiracy theories....
Or buy it for yourself. They don’t care. Just buy something as the Art Agency hosts a student art sale in the Studio Arts Cafeteria next Wednesday (May 4) from 11 a.m. to 5...
The Lawton Gallery will open the second of this spring’s two exhibits spotlighting the work of graduating senior art majors on Sunday, May 1. The exhibit runs through May 12. Artists are Kayla Bauer,...
Reminder: UW-Green Bay’s chapter of Tri-Beta, a national honor society for the biological sciences, is hosting an outdoor BBQ Friday, April 29th from noon to 3 p.m. in the area between the Environmental Science...
A controversial review of America’s teacher colleges has met resistance in Wisconsin, where education school leaders in the public and private sector say they will not voluntarily participate, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reports. The National...
Clarence Darrow: An American Iconoclast, a new book by award-winning University of Wisconsin-Green Bay historian Andrew Kersten, was released this week by Hill & Wang, a division of Macmillan publishing. The book is described...
The Lawton Gallery at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will open the second of this spring’s two exhibits spotlighting the work of graduating senior art majors on Sunday, May 1. The exhibit runs through May 12.
Former Dean of Students Sue Keihn was honored April 26 with the dedication of the Sue Keihn Living Learning Center, a gathering space in Keith A. Pamperin Hall. Keihn had a 34-year career in...