Monthly Archive: March 2025
The 2025 Green Bay Jazz Festival will take place March 31 – April 5, with specially curated events celebrating Jazz and highlighting the musicians that make the music happen. It continues UW-Green Bay’s 55-year...
On Wednesday, April 2nd, the Multicultural Resource Center and Organización Latino Americana (OLA) are hosting Eduardo Chávez, grandson of civil rights leader César Chávez on campus. At 5:30 pm, we will screen Eduardo’s documentary,...
The historic Tarlton Theatre in Green Bay is proud to present The Great Dictator (1940) as part of a new Fascism In Film series, featuring University of Wisconsin-Green Bay professors Jon Shelton (Democracy and...
The Society for Information Systems and Business Analytics (SISBA) at the Cofrin School of Business (CSB), UW-Green Bay, hosted a presentation on “What is Business Analytics?” on March 11, 2025. Led by Erin Olson...
Professor David Voelker’s (History & Humanities) article “Aldo Leopold and Conservation in Green Bay” in the Winter/Spring 2025 issue of Voyageur: Northeast Wisconsin’s Historical Review includes a section on the influence of Leopold’s Sand County Almanac at...
Professors David Voelker (History & Humanities), Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science), and David Helpap (Political Science and Public Administration) published an opinion essay in the Sunday edition of the Wisconsin State Journal titled “Americans depend...
UW-Green Bay Geoscience professor John Luczaj, along with 4 current and former undergraduate students, is a coauthor of a collaborative research article with other faculty and students in the U.S. and China. The coauthors...
Join the Pride Employee Resource Group (ERG) with their guest speaker, Diverse and Resilient’s Nick Ross, for a seminar centered on supporting our LGBTQIA+ students and other members in the community. Tuesday, April 8...
The UWGB Grounds Department is partnering with the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity to maintain and expand native planting across campus, as there are numerous benefits, including: providing food and habitat for birds, butterflies, and...