Inside UW-Green Bay News Blog
Pat Theyerl, the University’s IT trainer, is offering a number of iPad workshops this month. She’s also offering sessions on Prezi, “the Zooming Presentation Editor!” A third hands-on workshop is available for BlackBoard Collaborate....
The popular new Natural and Applied Sciences seminar series, which started last semester, is back with a full line-up for Spring 2012. Prof. David Dolan, NAS, will start things off Friday, Feb. 10 with...
Here’s a reminder that Friday (Feb. 3) is your deadline to inform Human Resources of which overview session you’d like to attend to learn more about TAM — Talent Acquisition Manager. TAM is a...
Already distributed to employees but repeated here for the record and your edification, here’s a brief look at some of the features of the new search-and-screen software soon to debut at UW-Green Bay: •...
UW-Green Bay is part of a Thursday (Feb.2) Press-Gazette story on a new public-private partnership between Green Bay Metro and Lamers Bus Lines. In announcing the deal Wednesday, a Lamers official also talked about...
UW-Green Bay students on both sides of the political spectrum are taking an interest in Wisconsin’s gubernatorial recall process, monitoring the recall webcam and viewing the petitions recently posted online. Fox 11 news aired...
American Intercultural Center adviser Shawn Robinson and Humanistic Studies Prof. J. Vincent Lowery will be the featured guests on the Sunday (Feb. 5) edition of the “CW 14 Focus” local television program. The two...
The transition is now complete, and the Cofrin Library is your one-stop shop for media needs. Not only can you check out a book (paper or electronic), read a newspaper or journal, watch a...
You can now place your orders online for the American Cancer Society’s Daffodil Days campaign at UW-Green Bay. Please note that individuals must arrange for online order pickup with Teri Ternes, and also that...
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students again will provide free income tax assistance for low-income individuals and families, the elderly and students through the Internal Revenue Service’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program.