Faculty awarded National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant

 UW-Green Bay, under the leadership of co-principal investigators Professor Bob Howe and Associate Professor Amy Wolf, will receive more than $126,000 through a National Fish and Wildlife Foundation grant.  The grant will bolster research and preservation efforts at Point au

Common Theme for 2013-2014 is “Global Citizenship in an Evolving World”

“Global Citizenship in an Evolving World” is the common theme selected for the 2013-2014 academic year.  As stated in the proposal, globalization has triggered a wide range of social, cultural, political, environmental, and economic changes throughout the world. Virtually all

Professor Phillip G. Clampitt named The John P. Blair Endowed Chair in Communication

Prof. Phillip G. Clampitt of Information and Computing Science was formally honored at convocation on Wednesday, Jan. 23rd, with the presentation of The John. P. Blair Endowed Chair in Communication. Clampitt succeeds retiring colleague Professor Timothy Meyer as the holder of the

Professor Angela Bauer named recipient of 2013 UW System Board of Regents Diversity Award

Professor Angela Bauer, Human Biology and Special Assistant to the Provost, has been named recipient of a 2013 UW System Board of Regents Diversity Award in the Individual Category.   Professor Bauer, who is being recognized for her commitment to enhancing

Professors Wolf, Howe awarded $150,000 grant for eco-restoration

Professors Amy Wolf and Robert Howe, in collaboration with the Green Bay office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Cofrin Center for Biodiversity staff, have been awarded a $150,000 grant to implement ecological restoration efforts at UW-Green Bay’s Pt.