Inside UW-Green Bay News Blog
UW-Green Bay Prof. Marcelo Cruz (Urban and Regional Studies) has been a part of a team of researchers in Spain and Poland studying comparative urban forms of small and intermediate size cities in Spain,...
The Counseling and Health Center will again be offering the Seasonal Flu Vaccine to all faculty, staff and students. The vaccine will be available Thursday (Nov. 4) from 1:30 to 4 p.m. or until...
Vintage photographs from the UW-Green Bay archives, mostly dating from the 1970s and ’80s, have been gathered, framed and installed along the walls of the corridor linking the Student Services Building and the Cofrin...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will host Dr. Hideko Tamura, a survivor of the Hiroshima atomic bomb explosion, as part of International Education Week. On Wednesday, Nov. 17, Tamura will share her remarkable story of surviving the explosion that caused “the sun and earth to melt together.”
Staff member Eileen Kolb of the Registrar’s Office at UW-Green Bay poses with one of the donated gag gifts — an authentic imitation Elvis license plate from the Graceland gift shop in Memphis —...
UW-Green Bay’s Dean of Students Office has sent a warning to students and staff about the federal laws designed to protect electronic copyrighted material. The laws “prohibit everyone from engaging in peer to peer...
Faculty and staff are asked to remind seniors graduating this December that the Fall Senior Resource Fair and Reception is being held from 3:30-5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 10 in the Phoenix Room. At...
An article by UW-Green Bay Prof. Rebecca Meacham (Humanistic Studies) is featured in the November issue of the online magazine Talking Writing. In the article, titled “The Then of Now,” Meacham describes the way...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Office of International Education has announced plans for the 2010 International Education Week. Several events will be held on campus from Monday, Nov. 15 through Thursday, Nov. 18.
A new book, The Acoustics of Performance Halls: Spaces for Music from Carnegie Hall to the Hollywood Bowl, by J. Christopher Jaffe, includes a feature on the superb acoustics of the Weidner Center.