Doyle praises research, UW System at symposium
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle says the state may be facing difficult times but “science and technology will lead the way” out of our current economic downturn.
Wisconsin Gov. Jim Doyle says the state may be facing difficult times but “science and technology will lead the way” out of our current economic downturn.
Second Life, a virtual 3-D online environment, has been gaining popularity in academic circles due to its unique platform for simulations and immersive experiences. The University of Wisconsin System Learning Technology Development Council presented...
The third annual Wisconsin Science & Technology Symposium will be held July 22 and 23 at UW-Green Bay. The event will bring together science and technology researchers, entrepreneurs and investors to share ideas and...
Former interim chancellor David J. Ward returns to campus Wednesday (June 9) as one of the hosts of a daylong business roundtable taking place at the Special Events Room at the Kress Events Center....
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas K. Harden and Chancellor Richard Wells of Oshkosh are among local higher education executives expected to participate in Wednesday’s international economic development roundtable, scheduled to run from 9 a.m. to...
The Technology Council has posted the draft version 2.3 of Tech Plan 2015 on its website at www.uwgb.edu/techcouncil/ and is asking for feedback from the University community. The draft is the result of input...
News outlets far and wide are picking up on this week’s announcement by Computing and Information Technology that UW-Green Bay will use Century Gothic instead of Arial as the default e-mail typeface. Because the...
Erek Steliga, business automation analyst for Computing and Information Technology, recently presented three sessions at the RMS (Residential Management System) Business Operations & Technology Conference held March 14-18 in San Diego. He spoke “Working...
Twitter, blogs, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr and more are featured on the new Student Life website. Check it out at www.uwgb.edu/stulife. Here you can become a Student Life Facebook Fan, watch a video about upcoming...
Prof. David Voelker of Humanistic Studies, chair of the academic program in history, recently published a brief article on clicker technology that may be of interest to other faculty and staff members on campus....