Inside UW-Green Bay News Blog
Pat Joyce ’15 (Bachelor of Social Work) has started a non-profit food truck, which will benefit children in Ethiopia. He and his sons pair exotic spices with familiar American dishes. The idea is a...
A 2.5-day intensive workshop to build a common definition of racism and explore the historic development of institutional racism in the U.S. is scheduled for May 22-24. The workshop will examine ongoing realities of...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Environmental Management and Business Institute (EMBI) will honor the eighth Earth Caretaker Award recipient, Meleesa Johnson ’00 on Thursday, April 20, 2017. The event takes place in the Phoenix Room of...
A new partnership between Green Bay schools and local colleges aims to get students thinking about and preparing sooner for higher education. The initiative, Turbocharge with College Credit, involves the Green Bay Area Public School District,...
After an illustrious career with the Phoenix, Green Bay women’s basketball redshirt graduate Mehryn Kraker (West Allis, Wis.) will continue her career with the Washington Mystics. She was selected in the third round as...
While many high school students currently earn some college credits, the goal of Turbocharge is to ensure every one of these student graduates with 15 college credits in 2023. Partners in the initiative —...
Neenah High School senior (and UW-Green Bay recruit) Maxwell Boehnlein placed in the top four in two individual events at the WIAA Division 1 state meet in Madison this season, and added two eighth-place...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette reports that alumna Renee Stein was one of six educators in Northeastern Wisconsin to earn this year’s Golden Apple Awards, a program driven by Partners in Education, part of the Greater Green...
Former Dietetic Internship Program intern Alicia Jennerjohn is bringing the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) Walk to the first time to the Fox Valley, Sunday, May 7, 2017 at Lawrence University. The NEDA Walk raises funds...
Celebrate the end of student employee appreciation week with 20% off storewide at The Phoenix Bookstore this Friday (April 14). Also on Phoenix Friday, Split is playing at CheapSeats — only $2 per ticket...