Category: News

  • Reminder: Theatre presents ‘I Never Saw Another Butterfly’

    By

    |

    UW-Green Bay Theatre will be presenting I Never Saw Another Butterfly on Wednesday, May 3, 2017. This one-act play is based on the art and poetry created in a concentration camp by the Jewish children of Prague. It is written by Celeste Raspanti, directed by Laura Riddle and based on a book by Hana Volakova. Tickets are…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Philanthropy Class to announce grant recipient May 3

    By

    |

    UW-Green Bay’s Philanthropy Class will announce the recipient of a $10,000 award to a local nonprofit. The recognition will be held Wednesday, May 3 at 4:30 in the Christie Theatre, in the lower level of the University Union. Students have worked all semester to analyze community trends and needs, conduct site visits, and consider proposals…

  • Arneson selected to lead Student Affairs and Campus Climate efforts

    By

    |

    Eric E. Arneson, Ed.D., current Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs at Florida International University, has been named Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs and Campus Climate at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay. UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller announced the appointment today (May 1, 2017). “Dr. Arneson’s deep experience with student services and inclusion at…

  • Critic-at-large Warren Gerds praises ‘Metropolis’

    By

    |

    The one-night-only presentation of Metropolis at the Weidner Center April 28 met every expectation and ended with a rousing ovation for UW-Green Bay faculty members Kevin Collins and Randy Meder and composer Michelle Mcquade Dewhirst, as well as the team of singers and musicians. “Any way you slice it, the score is formidable. Its level…

  • UntitledTown ‘exceeded expectations’

    By

    |

    “The city turned the final page Sunday on its first-ever UntitledTown book and author festival — and organizers (many of them associated with UW-Green Bay), speakers and attendees are calling it a success. The weekend-long festival drew thousands to various downtown locations with more than 80 events including writer’s workshops, bookbinding classes, panel discussions, author readings, book signings and more. Organizers say every…

  • Get ready for UW-Green Bay’s Heirloom Vegetable Sale, May 13

    By

    |

    UW-Green Bay’s annual Heirloom Vegetable Sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday May 13, 2017 in the greenhouse of the Laboratory Sciences building, UW-Green Bay 2350 Lab Sciences Drive, Green Bay. More than 150 different varieties of transplant-sized heirloom peppers, tomatoes, amaranths, eggplants, cucumbers, flowers, greens and herbs will be for…

  • Tennis player Florian Kraenzler named first-team All-Horizon

    By

    |

    After leading his team to a second-place finish during the regular season and the No. 3 seed in in the Horizon League Championship, Junior Florian Kraenzler was named to the Horizon League First Team. Kraenzler went 10-6 this season at No. 1 singles, including an impressive 5-2 in the Horizon League, playing against each opponents’ top individual player. His only…

  • UW-Green Bay alumna Allie Thut wins ‘S.O.U.P’ contest

    By

    |

    A UW-Green Bay alumna and former student-athlete Allie Thut ‘11 won the Green Bay S.O.U.P. (Support of Urban Projects) contest as part of Current Young Professionals’ YP Week. S.O.U.P. is an initiative in which attendees vote on a project to fund after hearing presentations from multiple groups using grant dollars and an event attendee fee.…

  • SUNY Oswego announces UW-Green Bay’s Furlong as provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs

    By

    |

    Congratulations to Scott Furlong, dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences whose appointment as provost and vice chancellor of academic affairs at SUNY Oswego was announced this morning (Friday, April 28) by SUNY Oswego President Deborah F. Stanley. His appointment will take effect in summer 2017. In his new role Furlong will…

  • Celebration of Life for Les Raduenz, May 6

    By

    |

    Les Raduenz, a 32-year employee (and retiree) of UW-Green Bay, ended his brave two-year battle against ALS April 1. A Celebration of his Life will take place at the University Union, UW-Green Bay from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, May 6. Please see his full obituary. More on the depth of his influence, and a…