iPat film series is back for spring!
The iPat environmental film series will kick of the spring semester with “Shattered Sky” at 7 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 4) in the Christie Theatre. The documentarytells the story of hownAmerica led the world to...
The iPat environmental film series will kick of the spring semester with “Shattered Sky” at 7 p.m. Tuesday (Feb. 4) in the Christie Theatre. The documentarytells the story of hownAmerica led the world to...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Center for Public Affairs will present training opportunities in outcome management and grant writing during two separate sessions in December 2013 and January 2014. Outcome Management Training will be...
Associate Prof. Lora Warner, head of the UW-Green Bay Center for Public Affairs, has been busy as of late, lending her expertise to discussions on the hot-button issue of school vouchers. As we told...
As this morning’s (Monday, Nov. 11) Press-Gazette reminded us, UW-Green Bay’s Center for Public Affairs on Tuesday (Nov. 12) will host a public information and dialogue event around the hot-button issue of school vouchers....
Our own Center for Public Affairs will offer some context for the hot-button school voucher debate during a forum set for 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12 in Room 250 of Rose Hall. A reception...
Lora Warner was featured in a Sunday (Nov. 2) Green Bay Press-Gazette editorial that focuses on service learning and “Bridging the community disconnect,” as the piece was titled. Warner encourages students to engage in...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Center for Public Affairs will present “Life with Vouchers: a Community Conversation,” at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12 in Room 250 of Rose Hall on campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive....
Nearly 100 campus and community participants stepped out for a cause Saturday, Oct. 19, taking to the Cofrin Arboretum Trail for the eighth annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk. Organized by UW-Green Bay’s...
The iPat environmental film series resumes with “Trashed” at 7 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 5) in the Christie Theatre. The documentary travels around the world with guide Jeremy Irons to visit once-beautiful landscapes and waterfronts...
Nearly 100 participants laced up their walking shoes Saturday, Oct. 19, taking to the Cofrin Memorial Arboretum trails for the eighth annual UW-Green Bay Steps to Make a Difference Walk. Held to celebrate national...