Inside UW-Green Bay News Blog
The 50,000th graduate will walk across the stage on Saturday, May 13 GREEN BAY, Wis. –Students graduating from UW-Green Bay’s associate, undergraduate and graduate programs in May will hear from two inspiring speakers. U.S....
Assistant Professor of Marketing, Aniruddha Pangarkar was featured in a a recent article on WalletHub about the best credit card deals. In the “Ask the Experts” section of the article, professor Pangarkar answers some...
The Richard Mauthe Center, located right here on the UW-Green Bay campus, has two internship opportunities available and is hoping to fill both positions with UW-Green Bay students! The two open positions are a...
At UW-Green Bay, we believe in fostering an environment where our students are encouraged to be active learners and engaged community members. That’s why our bachelor’s in social work program features curriculum that emphasizes...
Presented by UW-Green Bay GREEN BAY, WI – Upcoming events by UW-Green Bay, College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Science (CAHSS). Open to the public. More information can be found on WeidnerCenter.com. Choir &...
Just a reminder that we have two CAHSS Dean candidates on campus this week. The open forums for both will be 12:45-1:45 in the Christie Theatre. Please attend in person if you are able....
GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Dozens of students and their parents are taking to the outdoors to learn about the environment and do a little planting too. It’s all part of the nature-based curriculum at...
The College of Science, Engineering, and Technology would like to congratulate the following students on receiving the 2023-24 Natural and Applied Science Scholarships. Barbara and Benjamin Cruz-Uribe Family Endowed Scholarship for the Study of...
GREEN BAY (WLUK) — A fully accessible food truck nutrition program will be coming to rural parts of Brown County this summer, thanks to UW-Green Bay’s philanthropy class. Each year, the class chooses a...
New Peregrine Falcon chicks have hatched at WPS and the We Energies power plants, with more to come. They have called for the public to vote for the name of this year’s chicks, with...