Retired Educator’s Influence on Dietetics Program Longlasting

Karen Lacey

Karen Lacey jokes she wrote herself into a job. In the early 1990s, Lacey, a dietician and adjunct faculty member … More Retired Educator’s Influence on Dietetics Program Longlasting

Alumni Mentors Help Business Students Transform Their Futures

Brittany Cassidy

As a business administration major with an emphasis in marketing, Adam Chojnacki was not sure what direction his career would … More Alumni Mentors Help Business Students Transform Their Futures

Student Profile: Emily Bernhardt ’22, Jean B. Weidner Scholarship in Social Work Recipient

Emily Bernhardt

Emily Bernhardt has had a lifelong love of learning and knew college was the right path for her. Upon her … More Student Profile: Emily Bernhardt ’22, Jean B. Weidner Scholarship in Social Work Recipient

UW-Green Bay Research and Sponsored Projects Making an Impact on our Region

Chancellor Michael Alexander

To our friends, supporters and community members: As the state’s youngest regional comprehensive university, UW-Green Bay has made an enormous … More UW-Green Bay Research and Sponsored Projects Making an Impact on our Region

Research on Rise: NERR Designation May Leverage Resources for Research Partnerships

UW-Green Bay Research vessel on the Bay of Green Bay

Many people may not realize it, but Green Bay is the world’s largest freshwater estuary, a semi-enclosed area in the … More Research on Rise: NERR Designation May Leverage Resources for Research Partnerships

Research on the Rise: Behavioral Health Training Partnership Offers Life-saving Training

Behavioral Health Partnership staff

It’s safe to say everything changed for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Behavioral Health Training Partnership during the past 18 … More Research on the Rise: Behavioral Health Training Partnership Offers Life-saving Training

Research on the Rise: NIH-funded Study Looks at how Children Learn Right from Wrong

A child responding to images with a research assistant

Everyone has a moral compass, but at what age does it develop? Is it elementary school, preschool or even earlier? … More Research on the Rise: NIH-funded Study Looks at how Children Learn Right from Wrong

Research on the Rise: SBDC Helps Businesses Survive, Thrive

SBA visits Reynolds Packaging

It’s been a busy year for Reynolds Packaging: Growing its employment count from four to 15 workers, hosting a visit … More Research on the Rise: SBDC Helps Businesses Survive, Thrive

Research on the Rise: Students Shine in Water Research Projects

Undergraduate students in the water learning research techniques.

From the Menominee River to Lake Winnebago and many locations in between, Patrick Forsythe and his University of Wisconsin-Green Bay … More Research on the Rise: Students Shine in Water Research Projects

LaForce Family Foundation carries on legacy of Joe and Mac LaForce

Arionna Loughlin

Fueled by a passion for helping others, Arionna Loughlin’s goal is to become a physical therapist. Majoring in Human Biology … More LaForce Family Foundation carries on legacy of Joe and Mac LaForce

Estate gift bolsters generosity of Betty Brown, UW-Green Bay retiree

Betty Brown Ed Weidner and Students

Both Betty and Donald Brown’s parents’ formal education ended with eighth-grade. College, they realized, was not a given. Still, their … More Estate gift bolsters generosity of Betty Brown, UW-Green Bay retiree

Ben Gilles is grateful for scholarships that will allow him to graduate debt free

“When I was young, I was so focused on golf that I was thinking about being a professional golfer,” says … More Ben Gilles is grateful for scholarships that will allow him to graduate debt free