Tagged: Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
UW-Green Bay students, staff and faculty are encouraged to get involved in UWGB Make a Difference Day on Friday, Oct. 26, 2018. Please register for the various volunteering opportunities, which include both on-campus and off-campus...
As part of the launching of the Richard J. Resch School of Engineering at the UW-Green Bay, Richard J. Resch is scheduled to make a short presentation and interact with the engineering students, faculty...
Celebrate the United Nations International Day of Peace on Friday, Sept. 21, 2018 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on UW-Green Bay’s rooftop plaza outside of Student Services. There will be a presentation at...
Bring your lunch and listen to Prof. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges (Human Development) talk about what she’s learned about teaching from writing a textbook (and why you should consider writing a book, too)! The Brown Bag...
As part of the technology updates to the MAC Hall classrooms this summer, new digital document cameras were ordered to replace the existing analog equipment. Unfortunately, the new units are on factory back order...
Already distributed campuswide but repeated here for the record: Facilities Management will close Mary Ann Cofrin Hall this Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12 and 13, for electrical work. The building will be locked and...
The big day has arrived! In March 2013, UW-Green Bay received a 550-pound bust of Leonardo da Vinci, a gift from the Romualdo Del Bianco Foundation, founded by Paolo Del Bianco, a Florence, Italy...
A half dozen wild turkeys appeared to be seeking entrance to Mary Ann Cofrin at 7 a.m. Monday, June 24, the first day of classes for the main summer session. (Note that the two...
UW-Green Bay will host the Northeastern Wisconsin Region’s National History Day competition Saturday, April 6, marking the 11th consecutive year the event has been held on campus. The competition will welcome approximately 400 middle...
Getting campus buildings submitted and accepted at Google maps is something UW-Green Bay Web Services staffers have been making a priority. There’s now success to report: When someone searches Mary Ann Cofrin Hall in Google...