Faculty and alumni to participate in UntitledTown Book and Author Festival

English faculty and students from UW-Green Bay will participate in the UntitledTown Book and Author Festival during April 28-30 in downtown Green Bay.  UntitledTown Book and Author Festival will promote all aspects of book culture including movable wood type, the

Psychology students and faculty impress at MPA conference

During April 20-22, 35 UW-Green Bay Psychology students and five faculty members attended the Midwest Psychological Association (MPA) Conference in Chicago, lll. The students presented more than 35 research projects on topics related to attitudes toward online classes, to culture and language

Professor Martin and philosophy students recognized

UW-Green Bay Philosophy undergraduates Sean Gleason, Anna Hoesley, Joseph Prestley and Michael Lahti, will present their research at this year’s Wisconsin Philosophical Association meeting in Madison on Saturday, April 29. The meeting invites philosophical research from across the state, and

‘Play Nice!” set receives ‘distinguished’ recognition

University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre and Dance Chair Jeff Entwistle received national recognition by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival (KC ACTF) for the scene design of UW-Green Bay’s “Play Nice!” production. The national selection team, which sees all eight

Gurung awarded American Psychological Distinguished Teaching Award

Professor Regan Gurung, Human Development and Psychology, has won the American Psychological Foundation 2017 Charles L. Brewer Distinguished Teaching of Psychology Award. As stated by the APF “This award recognizes a significant career of contributions of a psychologist who has a

Faculty Members collaborate in LIFE Study Project

Faculty members Aaron Weinschenk, Lora Warner, David Helpap of Public and Environmental Affairs and Jenell Holstead of Human Development were key members of the LIFE (Leading Indicators for Excellence) Study collaboration with St. Norbert College. The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s

Kennedy Center’s American College Theatre Festival honors

Congratulations to our Theatre and Dance program!  At the recent Kennedy Center’s American College Theatre Festival (KC ACTF) Region III in Indianapolis, IN, the University’s production of “Play Nice” won the “Golden Handtruck Award”  The award recognizes the best technical work and

Humanistic Studies receives grant to fund: “Displacement and Immigration: Through a Different Lens”

UW-Green Bay’s Humanistic Studies program received a grant from the Wisconsin Humanities Council for a project: Displacement and Immigration: Through a Different Lens. The funding will be used to help middle school students and their families gain a deeper understanding about