Daily Archive: April 19, 2021
Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced today a line-up of 200+ summer courses—the majority of those online—for Summer 2021. Registration opened April 5, 2021. “We want to help students to continue to...
This Thursday, April 22, 2021 is Earth Day. We recognize the need to support our environment. Marinette History faculty member Dan Kallgren shares about the history and importance of Earth Day. Watch the video. Follow...
Tuesday and Wednesday, April 20-21 a GPS Capstone Class will host a food drive for the Campus Cupboard. It runs both days from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Food can be dropped off in...
UW-Green Bay Lecturer Praneet Tiwari (Business Administration) and Associate Professor Vallari Chandna (Marketing and Management) have co-authored a paper on data science applications across varied industries. They recently presented their work at the Southwest...
This afternoon is the second and final virtual NERR Kickoff Event. Zoom login information can be found below; registration is not required. Please use this login information instead of the links sent last week....
UW-Green Bay Offering 200+ Summer Courses – Registration Now OpenGreen Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay announced today a line-up of 200+ summer courses—the majority of those online—for Summer 2021. Registration opened April 5,...
As politics is nationalized, April’s nonpartisan elections are looking more and more like November’s partisan ones. Five months after the November 2020 presidential race, Wisconsin held a contest for state school superintendent. The November...
Call it a win-win-win-win.Thanks to a program involving University of Wisconsin-Green Bay nursing students, many good things are happening at the Green Bay VA Health Care Clinic: Student nurses are getting hands-on experience by...
On Wednesday, April 14, 2021, Prof. Rebecca Nesvet (English) co-taught, with Profs. Dino Franco Felluga (Purdue University) and Lorraine Jantzen Kooistra (Ryerson University) a workshop on edition-building with the Collaborative Online Virtual Educator (COVE)...
As a part of CATL’s Social Justice Series, a workshop is being offered Microaggressions in Higher Education. Participants will explore what microaggressions are and the impact they may have in classrooms, hallways, and interactions...