Tagged: Green Bay Botanical Garden
Five University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students have been selected to receive Heirloom Student Research Grants for the 2013-2014 academic year. These grants provide outstanding opportunities for students to pursue faculty-guided research in the sciences....
Wednesday, April 17, the Green Bay Botanical Garden hosted a brown bag luncheon, Thou Couldst Make a Lady Blush with Gale Childs-Daly. Gale, who is our guest director for Love’s Labor’s Lost, spoke on...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has recognized its top faculty and staff members with 2012 Founders Association Awards for Excellence. UW-Green Bay Chancellor Tom Harden, Founders Association President Rob Cera and awards committee chairperson Prof. Kimberly Baker presented the awards before an audience of about 500 at the annual fall Convocation event, held at the University Union. The Founders Association, a philanthropic organization, began the awards program in 1975.
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has recognized its top faculty and staff members with 2012 Founders Association Awards for Excellence. The award winners, honored at the annual UW-Green Bay Faculty and Staff Convocation Tuesday,...
Our own Amy Wolf, Natural and Applied Sciences, will share her bees expertise during an adult class Tuesday, July 10 at the Green Bay Botanical Garden, 2600 Larsen Road. Wolf’s talk, titled “Native Bees:...
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents is set to consider promotions or tenure for 12 UW-Green Bay faculty members during its meeting June 7-8 at UW-Milwaukee.
We posted previously here regarding Thursday’s lecture by scholar and author Jeffrey Hou, who will speak at 4 p.m. in the Christie Theatre on his book Greening Cities, Growing Communities: Learning from Seattle’s Urban...
In our last LOG we passed along the sad news of the death of Prof. Emeritus Dean O’Brien, who retired from UW-Green Bay two decades ago. The Green Bay Press-Gazette ran a piece over...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Emeritus Dean W. O’Brien, Communication and the Arts (COA) and Communication Processes (CP), passed away Wednesday, June 16, 2010, in Buffalo, Minn.
A quick scan of the list shows others with UW-Green Bay ties, including Randy Van Straten ’86 human adaptability and ’03 master’s in administrative science, in the category of Health; Diana Brown ’76 growth...