Natural and Applied Sciences awards students scholarships

The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay honored some of its top science and math scholars Friday, Feb. 7, presenting Natural and Applied Sciences scholarships worth nearly $16,000 to 15 students during an afternoon reception.  Surrounded by parents, faculty members and donors, students

Cofrin Student Symposium celebrates 25 years of student environmental research

Ten University of Wisconsin-Green Bay students will report on research conducted in UW-Green Bay natural areas at the 25th annual Cofrin Student Symposium, scheduled from 1-5 p.m. Tuesday, March 4 in the Christie Theatre of the University Union on campus,

Professor Brian Sutton’s “Searching for Romeo” earns slot at 2014 New York Musical Theatre Festival

Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies Brian Sutton’s original play “Searching for Romeo” has been given a full-performance slot at the 2014 New York Musical Theatre Festival.  This July it will be performed by a largely professional (Actors’ Equity) cast.  Sutton’s tale reimagines Shakespeare’s