Inside UW-Green Bay News Blog
Congratulations, UW-Green Bay Fall/Winter 2020 and May 2021 Graduates! Your accomplishments and persistence to degree completion during a pandemic is remarkable. Under normal circumstances, you would be reading this booklet during the commencement ceremony...
In her commencement address, student speaker Abby Tower implores her classmates to continue to rise and invest… in relationships, in communities, in people. Transcript Hi UW-Green Bay Class of 2021, I hope this speech...
Five final candidates for UW-Green Bay’s chief information officer position are expected to be on campus next week. Each will be doing TEAMS Live presentations open to the campus from 1:30 to 2:15 p.m....
Cheri Branham (Social Work) and her project Technology Literacy Training for Older Adults has won the Spring 2021 UWGB Student Business Idea Virtual Pitch Contest. Branham pitched her idea in a 90-second video. First prize...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WFRV) – Hackers have again made their presence known forcing a major oil pipeline on the east coast of the U.S. shut down. What they want is ransom and a local...
The Weidner Center for the Performing Arts is pleased to announce that UW-Green Bay Chancellor Michael Alexander will be a special guest performer with the Weidner Philharmonic’s performance of Walton’s Façade: An Entertainment Live...
Samuel Langenfeld of rural Wild Rose was recently announced as the Rising Phoenix winner in visual arts at UW-Green Bay. Langenfeld’s photo “Fragmented Thoughts” was selected among submissions from around the country to be...
Review the special volume of the prestigious journal EARLY AMERICAN LITERATURE that the late Prof. Sarah Schuetze completed (co-)editing in late 2020, and that was originally her idea—a vital reappraisal of the legends of...
Before joining ERG, Lorissa Bañuelos was the director of marketing and investor relations at New North Inc., the regional marketing and economic development organization for the 18 counties of Northeast Wisconsin. The Madison native...
“UW-Green Bay is meeting the demand for engineers due to the manufacturing growth in the Green Bay area and the NEW North region,” said UW-Green Bay’s Dean of Science, Engineering and Technology, John Katers....