Hammering homelessness
The UWGB chapter of Habitat for Humanity is having an Alumni Build as part of Alumni Days in October. They have an extra reason to celebrate — 20 consecutive years as a college chapter....
The UWGB chapter of Habitat for Humanity is having an Alumni Build as part of Alumni Days in October. They have an extra reason to celebrate — 20 consecutive years as a college chapter....
As UW-Green Bay celebrates its 50th Anniversary another UWGB entity is also celebrating a milestone — The UWGB Collegiate Chapter of Habitat for Humanity is in its 20th year, and with it, a special Anniversary Celebration Alumni Build is in the works.
Also honored at the May 15 awards program on the eve of commencement will be two student organizations. Campus Kitchen of UW-Green Bay will receive Student Organization of the Year honors, and Habitat for...
Our friends with the UW-Green Bay chapter of Habitat for Humanity inform us this is something they call “Act Speak Build Week.” The weeklong series of education and advocacy is offered by chapters nationwide...
On Friday, we brought you a great story and photo gallery featuring 30 UW-Green Bay students who spent winter break building a Habitat for Humanity home in Taos, N.M. Dean of Enrollment Services Michael...
Shelter is an interesting part of the history and culture of Taos, New Mexico. Just outside of town is the Taos Pueblo, the oldest continuously occupied settlement in North America. A few miles north...
UW-Green Bay students and their Habitat for Humanity adviser, Dean of Enrollment Services Michael Stearney, were interviewed Monday (Sept. 8) for a WBAY, Channel 2 news story about the campus chapter’s summer trip to...
Ten UW-Green Bay students and their adviser, Dean of Enrollment Services Michael Stearney, have returned from an eye-opening and life-changing trip to the Philippines, where they worked to rebuild a community ravaged by Typhoon...
A group of 10 UW-Green Bay students joined a multinational Habitat for Humanity Coalition this summer, embarking on a Global Village trip to the typhoon-ravaged Philippines to build both homes and lifelong memories. After an ambitious fundraising push — all told, the group raised more than $32,000 in six months — the students and their Habitat Adviser, UW-Green Bay Dean of Enrollment Services Michael Stearney, departed for Manila July 30.
A team of 10 student members of the UW-Green Bay Collegiate Chapter of Habitat for Humanity is headed to the Philippines in August to build homes and hope in the aftermath of last fall’s...