Daily Archive: November 17, 2010
UW-Green Bay Chancellor Thomas Harden showed his appreciation to Phuture Phoenix supporters at a luncheon Nov. 15. It was a record-setting year for the program, in many ways. Click here to view snapshots from...
UW-Green Bay’s 38th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition opens Thursday (Nov. 18) at the Lawton Gallery in Theatre Hall. The exhibition, which showcases 63 artworks by 40 students from across campus, opens with a...
The UW-Green Bay Vocal Jazz Ensemble under the direction of Christine Salerno will perform in concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday (Nov. 23) in the University Theatre. Members of the Vocal Jazz Ensemble are sopranos...
The celebration of Irish music and dance known as “Riverdance” will play the Weidner Center at UW-Green Bay on March 16 and 17 (St. Patrick’s Day!) 2011. Tickets go on sale to the general...
UW-Green Bay Prof. John Salerno (Arts and Visual Design) and lecturer Christine Salerno (Arts and Visual Design) and their two sons were featured in a recent story in the Green Bay Press-Gazette. The article...
Jay Harris, UW-Green Bay’s coordinator of international projects, joined the discussion Monday of this week when Jean Feraca’s Here on Earth program tackled the issue of “citizen diplomacy” in general and Middle East outreach...
How appropriate that during International Education Week at UW-Green Bay, Jay Harris, the University’s coordinator for international projects, has traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the U.S. Summit for Global Citizen Diplomacy. The goal...
This is also Hunger and Homeless Week. A documentary produced by NEWIST/CESA 7 is shining light on the issue of homeless students. One student featured in “The Hidden Homeless” is Savannah Krigbaum, a 2010...
The 2nd Annual Academic Staff Conference is scheduled to take place Friday, Jan. 21, 2010, at UW-Green Bay. Here’s a link to the post with conference details. Call for presentations You’ve spent years honing...
Prof. Harvey Kaye (Social Change and Development) has published an essay at the website New Deal 2.0, a project of the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute. Kaye takes aim at “The Right’s Rotten History”...