Author: Christopher Sampson
Three students in the UW-Green Bay Communication program, Quita Paul, Alli Rivera and Fernando Chavarria are shadowing professionals Wednesday (March 10) at the Green Bay Press-Gazette, as a part of a weeklong program promoting...
Assistant Prof. Tim Dale, Social Change and Development, reports that the UW-Green Bay Pre-Law website is up and running. Here’s a link.
Prof. Emeritus Ganga Nair, Natural and Applied Sciences, who taught for 40 years at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and was a world-renowned expert on forest preservation, died this morning (Wednesday, March 10) at St. Vincent Hospital.
A subcommittee of the Instructional Development Council has awarded 2010-11 Instructional Development Awards to Lecturer Theresa Adsit of mathematics and NAS, and Assistant Prof. Kimberly Baker of Human Biology. The award provides a three-credit...
The Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) is seeking nominations of UW-Green Bay alumni for its first-ever Earth Caretaker Award. The award will recognize a UW-Green Bay graduate who has gone on to make...
Have you clicked this gallery yet? There’s always something going on at the Union and around campus and we have images of the Job and Internship Fair, the new residence hall, GB Nites (including...
The Human Resources website is recently updated. You can check out who’s new and not-so-new at UW-Green Bay, with photos and short biographies of new employees available on the HR website, click here.
The Classified Staff Advisory Council wants you to mark your calendars for Thursday, March 25, for a brown-bag, behind the scenes tour of the Kress Events Center from noon to 12:45 p.m. Meeting location...
UW-Green Bay Assistant Professor Melissa Schnurr, Human Development, has been elected Secretary/Treasurer of the Family Science section of the National Council on Family Relations. Her appointment is for 2010-12 and begins after the annual...
The people behind the Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning (AKA the CATL men and women) will host a panel-discussion roundup with UW-Green Bay teaching initiatives as the topic from 3:30 to 5...