Tag: Center for Public Affairs
-
Election watch party tonight in Phoenix Room C
By
|
Prof. David Helpap (Public and Environmental Affairs) will be joined by Prof. Alison Staudinger (Democracy and Justice Studies) for a panel discussion during tonight’s election watch party in Phoenix Room C. Stop on by from 8:30-11 p.m. for the nonpartisan gathering featuring results, discussion and yes, snacks. The event is sponsored by UW-Green Bay Political…
-
Election night watch party kicks off at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday
By
|
Just a friendly reminder that UW-Green Bay Political Science and the Center for Public Affairs will be hosting an election night watch party from 8:30 to 11 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 6) in Phoenix Room C of the Union. Profs. David Helpap (Public and Environmental Affairs) and Alison Staudinger (Democracy and Justice Studies) will serve as…
-
In the news: Baldwin talks to students in campaign’s waning days
By
|
Campaigning continues in earnest with just six days left until Tuesday’s (Nov. 6) election. On Tuesday (Oct. 30), Senate candidate Tammy Baldwin paid a visit to campus, talking to students about her very tight race with former Gov. Tommy Thompson. The Press-Gazette was there, and talked to Baldwin about the last days of the campaign.…
-
‘Make a Difference’ with annual campus walk Oct. 27
By
|
The UW-Green Bay Civics Club and Center for Public Affairs will team up to host the seventh annual Steps to Make a Difference Walk, part of national Make a Difference Day, Saturday, Oct. 27 on the Cofrin Arboretum Trail. Proceeds from this year’s walk will go to the Baird Creek Preservation Foundation, the Ecumenical Partnership…
-
UW-Green Bay Civics Club, Center for Public Affairs to host community charity walk
By
|
The UW-Green Bay Civics Club and Center for Public Affairs will host the seventh annual Steps to Make A Difference Walk at 10 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 on the Cofrin Arboretum Trail at UW-Green Bay, 2420 Nicolet Drive. Registration for the four-mile walk, which is held in conjunction with national Make a Difference Day, begins…
-
Next installment in iPat Environmental Film Series: ‘Sun Come Up,’ Oct. 1
By
|
The movie starts at 7 p.m. Monday (Oct. 1) in the Christie Theatre on the lower level of the University Union. Sun Come Up is an Academy Award-nominated film that shows the human face of climate change. It follows the relocation of the Carteret Islanders, a community living on a remote island chain in the…
-
First showing in new environmental film series called a success
By
|
The first installment of the iPat Films Series was a success on Monday night at UW-Green Bay, with more than 50 people in attendance, Prof. Dallas Blaney of Public and Environmental Affairs reports. The next event features the film “Sun Come Up” and a discussion about local issues related to climate change. It will be…
-
UW-Green Bay researcher to highlight LIFE Study results at public forum
By
|
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay researcher Lora Warner will host a public discussion on the results of the extensive Leading Indicators for Excellence, or LIFE Study, from 9:30-11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 24 at the Neville Public Museum of Brown County, 210 Museum Place, Green Bay.
-
Mark your calendar: First LIFE Study Q & A Monday
By
|
Area citizens will have the opportunity Monday (Oct. 24) to learn more about results of the unprecedented Leading Indicators For Excellence, or LIFE Study, spearheaded by UW-Green Bay’s own Lora Warner. Warner will host the first of two public forums on “Exploring the Brown County LIFE Study” at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Neville Public…
-
LIFE in Brown County: Focus now on challenges
By
|
UW-Green Bay’s Lora Warner once again was in the spotlight Wednesday as the rollout of the Leading Indicators For Excellence, or LIFE Study, continued in Northeastern Wisconsin. Wednesday’s Green Bay event focused specifically on Brown County, with the study showing good news but some challenging issues for our community.