Tagged: Marketing and University Communication
Your friendly University Communication staff is in the process of updating the UW-Green Bay Experts Guide, which serves as a valuable resource for the campus, larger community and local news media. Faculty and staff...
UW-Green Bay Communications Director (and, most days, Log newsletter editor) Christopher Sampson offered his perspective, as a longtime PR practitioner, on the glut of “awareness months” — annual observances that run the gamut from...
Still like the rugged dependability and new-paper smell of an old-fashioned phone book? You’re in luck. The new 2013-14 faculty/staff phone directories have been delivered. They are available for pick-up in the Marketing/Communications Office,...
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Office of Marketing and Communication has made available a range of resources to guide institutional use of the new 360° of Learning tagline and brand imagery. The resources include...
A number of offices have already returned their department listings, as requested by Betsy Bassett-Piehl in the Marketing/Communication Office. However, a few departments are still outstanding, and all offices on campus (not just UWGB...
A long, cold winter has meant dozens of days on the ice so far this year for UW-Green Bay student JJ Malvitz, who is fishing his way through college as a licensed Great Lakes guide.
By using survey/comment software to lend anonymity to Facebook, people behind the new college “confessions” sites are drawing thousands of “likes” and countless more readers at campuses across the UW System and across the...
Responsibility for conveying notice of the cancellation of Wednesday evening’s classes fell primarily to staff in the University Communication Office once UW-Green Bay leadership reached its decision at about 2:45 after consulting with Public...
The Brown County community came together to celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Jan. 19, marking the occasion with art, song and reflections. UW-Green Bay is a major sponsor for the...
Politicians and members of the news media have been talking about the State of the State address in recent days, trying to predict what Gov. Walker will say about state priorities and challenges moving...