Inside UW-Green Bay News Blog
As October 2010 draws to a close, we share a few employee-submitted photographs of the UW-Green Bay campus. Three were snapped Tuesday by Christine Nelson, who noticed how gale-force winds pushed water out of...
Tim Helein at the Kress Events Center sends word that faculty and staff are invited to take advantage of a one-week free trial offer. The window is Monday (Nov. 1) through the following Sunday...
The Office of Student Life is gathering events for the spring edition of “Engaged Citizenship: What Hats Will You Wear?,” a brochure that publicizes campus-sponsored community-service programs that are open to all UWGB students....
In a LOG item yesterday we included a note on Humanistic Studies Prof. Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz and his recent participation in an international conference on crime fiction. The conference took place at the University of...
A determination on possible criminal charges in the case of two UW-Green Bay students accused of sexual assault is unlikely to be made before early next week. Chief of Police Randy Christopherson met late...
The Environmental Mission of UW-Green Bay: Past, Present & Future – Robert Hornacek takes a look at UW-Green Bay’s Environmental Mission from the days of “Survival U” and “Eco U” to EMBI and beyond.
No, this isn’t a story about political symbols. It’s about how Juanita, an “adopted government burro,” visited earlier this month with students in faculty member Karen Dalke’s first-year seminar class in Urban and Regional...
As October 2010 draws to a close, we share a few employee-submitted photographs of the UW-Green Bay campus. They show the major, unusual weather swings that took place during the month. The fourth snapshot...
Four more prizes have been added to the prize list for this fall’s Universitywide “Laffle.” A beautiful hand-knit wool hat. A generous gift certificate to De Pere Greenhouse and Floral. A Trader Joe’s Italian...
The 25th anniversary of the Historical Perspectives Lecture Series continues with a performance of Citizen Paine at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10, in the Christie Theatre. Adam Altman, of the Iron Age Theatre Company...