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Vol. 33, No. 1-71
Aug. 28, 2001-Aug. 22, 2002



Vol. 33, No. 71 / August 22, 2002
UW System plans 'bare-bones' budget
Mary Ann Cofrin Hall will host big shoot Saturday
Web, e-mail are Inaugural vehicles
LOG ONLine is back
You're invited: Reception for international, exchange students
Nepal, Vietnam, Colombia...
Special consideration for late arrivals
Pedersen is new Alumni prez
Swiggum is a veep
Spiders draw a full house
'Glass Magazine' has good words for MACH
September 11 art is rolling in; where's yours?
Column describes Weidner Center as educational jewel
Future Phoenix Spikers club
Jimmy Eats World
Reminder: 'Campus Welcome'
Work continues on WPT fund-raising efforts
State Fair photos are on-line
Vol. 33, No. 70 / August 7, 2002
Apply for Interim Associate Dean position
Lost soles: Shoe Tree falls
Shoe Tree II: The Sequel?
Center for Organizational Studies gets $150K grant
Biodiversity unit launches workshop series
Spiders are coming, Aug. 24
FTE projections are on target
UW-Green Bay 9/11 commemorative events
Stock market down, requests for financial aid up
UW-Green Bay researcher is pelicans' pal
Vol. 33, No. 69 / July 30, 2002
UW-Green Bay will examine 9/11 via community forums
Sept. 10 is day for on-campus events
Gjerde will direct SBDC
Final budget has few surprises for UW System
A $3 billion deficit?
Banquet speaker is RCMS success story
Correction: Employee/Alumni
Worksite Wellness Summit
Brown County's largest employers
Task force tackles WPT fundraising
Seeking HeartWalk walkers
Vol. 33, No. 68 / July 22, 2002
Tuition, fees hit $4K
'Wisconsin Ideas' is out, online
VP offers budget primer
Look for UW people near the cream puffs
How does his garden grow? Check TV-26
Gurung describes health 'summit'
UW-Green Bay employee/alumni plan Reception II
Briefs: Ragan, Lacey, Salisbury
Vol. 33, No. 67 / July 19, 2002
Governor on campus July 22 for Health Care Listening Session
Vol. 33, No. 66 / July 15, 2002
New Web design launches today!
What's new?
What's elsewhere?
Banner brings common look
Snapshots from Lab Sciences
Contractors selected
Plier is named Fulbright Senior Specialist
Tiny spiders are big news
Press, of course, dubs Draney 'Spiderman'
UW-Green Bay grad shares in spotlight
Nursing student flies off with award
New: LTE staff members are now eligible for e-mail
Listening sessions spurred change
Sodexho announces new management
'Lunch ladies' will stay
Campus will host governor's Health Care Listening Session
NEWIST, public TV unit draw kudos
Briefs: Frisch, Plier
Vol. 33, No. 65 / July 8, 2002
UW System agrees on 8 percent tuition hike
Reminder: Lab Sciences festivities are Tuesday morning
News release gives project details
Lenfestey program was a success
Vol. 33, No. 64 / July 1, 2002
RSVP for LS, please
Groundbreaking will celebrate '70s, future
Lenfestey Courtyard is unveiled
Additions make courtyard 'complete'
Conference caps big Eisenhower grant project
Seven on campus are science-ed presenters
Summer enrollment is up
News on WPT studio
Welcome, Provost Hammersmith
Also new: Dean Blackshire-Belay
Once again, Mary Ann Cofrin Hall is 'destination'
Host to top high school musicians
For Bayfest: 552 hours, special generosity
Update on state budget impasse
Phoenix will be represented at state fair
Stout visitor has earth-shaking impact
Still time for UW-Green Bay music camps
Now on sale: Weidner Center Act Two
Briefs: Abel, Fiala
Vol. 33, No. 63 / June 11, 2002
Scheberle, Stokes are full professors
Seven faculty members gain tenure, associate professor status
Regents approve UW-Green Bay deal with Sodexho
The story behind 'Millie'
Bayfest does well
Gottschalk is new Regent president
Tuition? Wait and see
Sell moves on
FYI: State funding falls to 31 percent
Reminder: Visiting scholar speaks Wednesday on Vietnam, environment
Attention Web developers
Last call for phone-directory cards
Briefs: Bauer-Dantoin, Ritch, Hutchison
Vol. 33, No. 62 / June 4, 2002
With a name like Sodexho, it has to be good
Thanks to the RFP Committee
Groundbreaking is July 9 for Lab Sciences
Local schools receive more than $48,000 from Partnership
Beverstein, Crain and Kuehne are new Trustees
Eight win spring Teaching Enhancement Grants
HeartWalk needs you: Care to volunteer as captain?
Stamp out confusion! Plan now for stamp change
Look for kites, fireworks, bands, sands at Bayfest
Visiting Asian scholar will arrive this Saturday
'Contemporary Environmental Issues in Vietnam' is June 12 topic
International experiences led to Visiting Asian Scholars Program
West gets $25,000 grant to analyze insurance, environment
More on manure-to-electricity research
Commencement snapshots
Commencement recap
Congratulations, Paula!
Student is one of 116 to get honor society scholarship
On paper, UW-Green Bay accounting students are tops
Vol. 33, No. 61 / May 24, 2002
Commencement moves indoors
Local media informed
Last minute faculty/staff members won't have a seat
Robing rooms, staging areas
A rare occurrence
Vol. 33, No. 60 / May 24, 2002
This just in: We're staying inside
Vol. 33, No. 59 / May 22, 2002
Mary Ann Cofrin Hall is state's top 'green' building
It's moving day for Lab Sciences
Your Catalog is coming
Commencement at a glance
Outstanding! Med-tech/dairy farmer is first from Extended Degree
UW-Green Bay has System's first 'virtual' nursing grads
Class speaker is 'Good Neighbor,' class person
Bush earns accolades
How we rank: a roundup of Commencement speakers, statewide
Lyall touts 28,000 graduates
Chancellor's Medallions will go to 26 senior 'stars'
Students show Leadership qualities
Assembly higher ed committee will tour UW-Green Bay on Tuesday
Krawczyk requested tour for committee
Bruce is "in the house" on May 29
See 'Inside' for lots of good stuff
Experts List: keep 'em coming
Outreach and Extension had a newsy spring
UW-Green Bay book group featured in Kaleidoscope II
Seminar on 'Hmong Americanization"
Steak Fry was well done
'Change' Conference brings together Institute, SNC, PIE
Weidner Center posts 'Learning Live!' details
Damkoehler, Hagemeister, Lederer, Kazar, Prevetti awards
Another award for a UW-Green Bay art student
Admissions selects SOAR OAs
Death of Patricia Kaufman
Procrastinators: Have you heard about UW-Green Bay summer camps?
Here's the lineup
You'll be hearing from us — eventually — maybe
It's Lacey
Briefs: Lacey, Yingst
Vol. 33, No. 58 / May 20, 2002
Celebration is Saturday — Watch for special LOG
Gifts in memory of Abe Shepard are directed to scholarship fund
UW-Green Bay SIFE team places at national competition
Student Information System gears up for summer, fall
Heideman to Valpo; Grzesk to UW-Green Bay
State budget: 'Chronic Waiting Disease'
Budget update includes news for UW System
Assembly higher ed committee is coming to De Pere
Habitat members head to South Africa
Watch for fall programs on South Africa 'Habitat' project
Bio-blitz results: 346 and still counting
Chela Moore, '99, wins Phi Kappa Phi national scholarship
Moore scholarship is campus Phi Kappa Phi chapter 'first'
Blackshire-Belay begins July 1
Great crowd at WPS reception
Note to advisers: Change in physical education policy
AIC display features 'Asian Heritage Month' exhibit
Katers receives Division of Energy grant
A cheesy followup regarding Dairy State vandalism
Brief: Thornton
Vol. 33, No. 57 / May 15, 2002
Blackshire-Belay is new dean
Vol. 33, No. 56 / May 15, 2002
Picnic weather
Vol. 33, No. 55 / May 13, 2002
Two professors win campus awards for creative teaching
Raffle winners claim 'Books and Baskets' prizes
Friends sell 9,000 tickets
Nordgaard returns
Heirloom plant sale was a sell-out
UW-Green Bay senior is state's top dietetic student
Lacy wins highest state award
No news is old news
UW System: some good things
Study of adult students: convenience
UW Colleges may turn away students
Chancellor's Open Office Hours:
Alumni reception is Tuesday at WPS
These somebodies are the best in Up With Good Bodies
Tight enrollment picture, as expected
Where are the cards?
UW-Green Bay is part of Baird 'Bio-blitz' this Friday
Math now has a Club
Reminder: Convocation is Aug. 27
Local professional organization honors two from UW-Green Bay
Weidner Center announces 'Colors of Christmas' artists
At the Meyer, Weidner through June…
The destructive power of cheese
Brief: Gurung
Vol. 33, No. 54 / May 6, 2002
UW-Green Bay names a provost: It's Hammersmith
A death in the family
Chancellor's hours are cancelled this week
Three more sessions remain
Council on Diversity is appointed
Swan, familiar names mark roster
Tony loves 'Millie,' and Weidner loves both
Recap: Door County trip
More on opera standout Wiltzius
UW-Green Bay students "net" honors
Top students earn Chancellor's Medallion, Leadership Awards
Regents will hear good news on credits, graduation rates
OPAR report is online
Regents come to Valley
New Music, Hand Drumming ensembles
Jazz concert includes faculty combo
'Liar' was a true joy
International Dinner
Exhibit on 9-11 opens today
Plitzuweit will leave Phoenix
Mc Iver says "thanks" on golf tourney
A polished event…
Phoenix fans lose a special teammate
Reminder to gardeners: heirlooms sale
What's next, concessions?
Ethics for social workers workshop topic Friday
HR is future topic for Outreach nonprofit series
Financial management is up first, on May 17
Brief: Mokren
Vol. 33, No. 53 / April 29, 2002
Tuesday is Tech Talk time
UW-Green Bay spells out Internet rules for employees
Italian architects admire Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
Final session in dean search
Chancellor's hours for Wednesday
The Door County road trip
UW-Green Bay students excel at multicultural leadership event
Lor lands top prize in art
Another scholarship
Spear wins first Humanistic Studies essay prize
In case you hadn't noticed: It was a big week for student activities
Phoenix athletes are all-academic
More pub on new Management Master's
UW System announces academic staff awards
Who's partnering with who(m)?
Lyall releases statement on latest budget proposal
Ola! Cinco de Mayo is Friday
'Liar' continues
Tickets remain for 'Kiss Me, Kate'
'Chungking Express' heads for West
Talented violist is guest artist for Chamber Music program
'Around the World in 80 Minutes'
German reminder
Golf on Tuesday
WMSA crowds are coming Saturday
Leave garden space for new heirlooms
Briefs: Chen, Draney
Vol. 33, No. 52 / April 25, 2002
Kowalczyk is Phoenix choice for coach
Vol. 33, No. 51 / April 25, 2002
News conference on basketball search
Vol. 33, No. 50 / April 22, 2002
Master's in management is here!
It's Earth Day at 'Eco U'
Summer is a record for world travel
Fore! Horizon golf is on horizon
Wednesday: free ice cream
Final provost session is today
More hoops talk
Open session in dean search
Shepard's hours
Student symposium was a hit
Equality for Women meeting
'Thesaurus is not a dinosaur,' students learn
Larmouth reels in readers
Door County Roadshow draws near
Seats on the bus are going fast
Wednesday's band concert features high school all-stars
Comedy: UW-Green Bay's 'The Liar'
Soprano Wilson, pianist Cusano in recital
Guest artist will join in Pfotenhauer recital
'Why no Black soldiers in 'Private Ryan"?
Senior art show
Students will rally for the homeless
Shantytown will host 100
Here's how to help
Earth Week programs listed
Displays in MAC Hall's Gathering Room
Topics for Earth Week brown-bags
Programs mark Sexual Assault and Violence Awareness Week
Ribbons
'The Local Face of Hate'
Chimera self-defense
Remembrance Walk, Judy Shepard lecture
Public Safety program
Take Back the Night
Library Friends' raffle tickets? Get 'em while they're hot
Wisconsin Space Grant update
Teen Connection on bipolar disorder
Town hall meeting on fate of WPT studio
Weidner Center offers June trip to Toronto
Phoenix is editor, students are authors in water resources journal
Briefs: Shariff, Yingst, Brandt
Vol. 33, No. 49 / April 15, 2002
'Extraordinary' work by 79 students
UW-Green Bay partnership with Messmer H.S.
Six faculty members earn research/teaching grants
Earth Week is coming to 'Eco U'
River/Bay cleanup is first
Campus gets its turn on Saturday AND Sunday
Special programs, displays
A 'green' spaghetti fundraiser
Sleep-out ends week's activities
Fourth provost session is Tuesday
First coaching candidate is Kowalczyk
Dean sessions begin Wednesday
Reception honors McClure-Lukens
Perkins resigns at Towson
Oneida film highlights local film festival
Celebrating Success on Friday, April 19
Outreach sponsors cross-cultural views on grief and healing
It's softball season
Weidner season features famous names
UW-Green Bay students get 'Rush' deal
German Luncheon tix now on sale
Chancellor's office hours
Conference of disabilities specialists
Wanted...corn lovers
Brief: Rosewall
Vol. 33, No. 48 / April 15, 2002
Reminder: Provost session is today
Notice: Soderberg session is cancelled
Four candidates remain for basketball coach
Vol. 33, No. 47 / April 8, 2002
Dean position finalists
Vol. 33, No. 46 / April 6, 2002
First Provost visit
Second candidate
Schaal is announced as teacher-in-residence
Campus Powwow: bigger, better
Latest wage statistics support Shepard argument
Campus loses a friend in Hitch
Senate finalizes third version of budget
Regent President Smith explains budget
The bus for Door County still has room
Chancellor's office hours
Program on Afghan women
Spring Break a moving trip and NYC reunion
UW-Green Bay hosts disabilities specialists
Opening sessions is free
Downtown Chicago trip this Friday is only $20
Milwaukee's heralded new art museum is
Program is listed for Wright-Halloin recital
Opera Workshop: Rodgers and Hart
It's German on May 3
It's back! Cofrin Library benefit raffle is bigger than ever!
Here's how to get your raffle tickets
Say 'hello' to Opportunity Knocks multicultural visitors
Reminder: Door County, martyrs
Reminder: Van Koevering
UW-Green Bay 'Habitat' students eye trip to South Africa
SIFE team triumphs
New Web
Math, statistics and applications: You're invited
Briefs: Damkoeler, Fiala
Vol. 33, No. 45 / April 2, 2002
UW-Green Bay announces finalists for provost position
Campus, community invited to open sessions with candidates
News from Madison: smaller cuts for UW-System?
Vol. 33, No. 44 / April 1, 2002
Lab Sciences moves forward —
Rose Hall/Wood Hall is delayed —
With musical chairs about to begin
Chancellor's Office Hours are 2:30 Tuesday
UW-Green Bay plans Door County 'Roadshow'
Regents honor UW-Green Bay, WPS collaborations
A rough budget hearing
Research Council announces grants
You're invited to Research Lecture on April 10
Salisbury on martyrdom, suicide
Phoenix on Door County sprawl
Tamales
Van Koevering reception
'Cultural Fair' is Wednesday
'Cultural Fair, Part II' is open dialog
Free development opportunity: 'Educational Change'
Reminder: Videoconference
April 10 Alumni reception at AMS is postponed
Phoenix runners plan run
Watershed management is topic
Race/Ethnicity and abstract substitute
Reminder: Phoenix athletes offer night out
Students can indeed live here over the summer
Weidner books Steamroller
A busy April
Briefs: Ganyard, Rank, Stoll
Vol. 33, No. 43 / March 25, 2002
Recap on Senate budget hearing
Budget cuts 'shake confidence'
Race/Ethnicity conference falls victim
Admissions un-frozen statewide
Public TV cuts hit close to home
Education, PDC alumni shine in Golden Apples
Tuesday news: search panel for new coach
MAC Hall is a high-tech draw
Illinois Institute of Technology delegation visits
Off-campus access to Library resources gets easier
Shepard's 'Open Office Hours' begin this week
Outreach lists many new summer courses for educators
'Space Academy' debuts
Put 'Cultural Fair' on your April 3 calendar
Meredith stint in Slovakia paves the way for UW-Green Bay performers
'Kids Night on Broadway' is Tuesday
Alumni Association offers four $1,500 scholarships
Bayfest is back! Mark these dates
Please coordinate with traffic control
Student groups invited to help
Brief: Abel
Beverstein testifies for partnership
Vol. 33, No. 42 / March 22, 2002
UW-Green Bay announces thaw in Admissions freeze
Vol. 33, No. 41 / March 19, 2002
Phoenix Athletics schedules news conference
Vol. 33, No. 40 / March 18, 2002
Register at the door for Senate testimony
We're third on five-stop tour
UW System: We're not playing games with admissions
Statewide, 11,500 applications are on hold
Overall demand is up 10 percent
Phoenix women heroic in defeat
Meanwhile, Texas cruises
Fourth Estate is third
It's near-sweep for Merner, swim team
Reminder: Great week to catch 'Click' at Lawton
Look for these 'Click' works in the University collection
Conference was a success
Enroll now for summer music camps
Computer camps are for 7th - 9th graders
Summer Art Studio
Summer Discovery returns for youngsters
Students pay more for quick news on SAT
Stout wins
Deadline for Race/Ethnicity conference
Two big Outreach events
Briefs: Goff, Zorn
Vol. 33, No. 39 / March 12, 2002
Correction: Women's basketball game time, broadcast
Phoenix women plan low-key departure
Swim team also celebrates
Vol. 33, No. 38 / March 11, 2002
Chancellor will begin 'Open Office Hours'
First session is March 28
Phoenix women set eyes for Texas
Game time is 8:36 p.m., Friday
Congratulations to the champs
More Horizon League news
UW-Green Bay admissions shutdown came Thursday
Here's what UW System said
Regent President Smith stakes out position
Reaction greets UW System move
Pfundtner and Koss are 'Woman of the Year'
UW-Green Bay's first registration with new system is here
Bookstore seeks essays for Women's History Month
Kiosk: Touch it 'right'
March 25 is deadline for student symposium
We're No. 1, in daffodil drive
There's still an opportunity to buy daffodils
Agog over Google
Band concert features O'Grady work for guest artist Cohrs
'Big Dance' changes Band plans
Student sax
Coordinator calls AIC a 'bridge'
AIC display: 'International Women's Day'
Cofrin Arboretum Research Symposium is March 14
Deadline for 2002 Awards is near
Cofrin Library offers free workshops in March
Reminder: EAP program on care for elderly is March 14
Brief: Gurung
Vol. 33, No. 37 / March 1, 2002
UW-Green Bay plans new Symposium to showcase star students
Phi Kappa Phi inducts new members
Irish celebration is March 8
PSC touts 'Fitness Light'
Energy kiosk to be unveiled at Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
Student research targets photovoltaics
AIC marks 30th with celebration
Ed (not Tommy) brings governor race to campus
Budget repair plan means cuts at UW-Green Bay
McCallum to address 'state of the state'
Phoenix advances
Note time change
More quotes on Resch Center deal
Can't make Wednesday's film at the Neville? See it here
March 10 choral concert includes O'Grady premiere
High school honors band to join UW-Green Bay jazz
Lawton reception
'Smash' opening
Madison Art Center hosts exhibit by Wisconsin artists
Art Agency says 'thanks'
Details on Theatre Academy
'Multi-Disciplinary' conference
'Bad-vertising' speaker is on public radio
ES&P grad students present at Wildlife Society
Briefs: Borseth, Ragan, Lacey, Nagy
Vol. 33, No. 36 / February 25, 2002
Farewell, old friend Arena
Hello, Resch
Halftime ceremony will acknowledge $250,000 Oneida support
March 1 cutoff for transfers is record by four months
Meyer opens doors
UW-Green Bay theatre program takes 'summer camp' to Meyer
Cofrin names stand tall
'Chancellor's FYI' is about to debut
P-G features Shepard
Area educators 'graduate' from PDC
News release offers glimpse of PDC projects
Campus concerts will feature O'Grady premieres
AMS will be site of next UWGB-in-the-workplace reception
Spring ahead: Heirloom plant sale is advanced
'Digital Print' conference is this Friday, Saturday
Reception is Friday at Lawton
Bonus: Gallery IS open during break week
'Smash' is play on Shaw's 'An Unsocial Socialist'
March 8 jazz concert
Speaker: Advertising distorts view of women
Babs, Stowe are all-academic
Phoenix women down Milwaukee
Women open Horizon tourney as No. 1 seed
Men hope for Saturday game vs. Butler
Hall of Fame snapshots
Basketball reunion enjoys revival
Cap Times article addresses student plagiarism
Free to a good home: Used media directories
Deadline: Institute classroom grants
Reminders: 'Evil,' Pro Arte Quartet
Institute for Research advertises 'small' but helpful grants
Another opportunity: Deadline for Research/Teaching grant is April 8
Reminder: Research Council Exchange, March 1
Briefs: Style, Wilson
Vol. 33, No. 35 / February 18, 2002
Environmental Science/Policy grad wins 'outstanding thesis'
Reminder: Alumni Awards Night
RAs earn recognition at regional conference
Showdown in Brewtown
Bus to Milwaukee
Registration open for 'Heirlooms' symposium
'Jim Crow' lecture
"Language of Evil' lecture
Pro Arte Quartet is next in music series
Opera standout Wiltzius sets senior recital
'Digital Print' conference is March 1, 2
Gurung reception
Conference on disability issues
Student computer discounts
Yes, TRIO Day is finally here
Race and Ethnicity conference
Last Call on daffodils
Quit smoking
Mark your calendar: program on helping aged parents
EAP reminder
Teen gambling problem
Briefs: Shariff, Emmons
Vol. 33, No. 34 / February 8, 2002
UW-Green Bay announces early cutoff for freshman apps
Broken record: Spring enrollment
New registration system is ready for a 'test drive'
Moving thoughts: MAC Hall essay
Lyall briefs Regents on Governor's budget
UW System report card a mixed bag
Accountability report is online
Regent President Smith speaks out, forcefully, on executive raises
Update on WisconsinEye
Coming soon to your home mailbox: 'Inside UW-Green Bay'
Fiala, Furlong, Von Dras recognized for 'Creative Teaching'
Research Council organizes March 1 'Exchange' session
Whether you can attend or not, drop them a line
Grosso, McCartney, Gurung, Wilson-Doenges, Carter, Laatsch, Furlong, Burden
Family Weekend activities are under way
UW-Green Bay is calling out in a big way with Phone-a-thon
Students dial in to alumni
You're invited: Alumni Awards Night is the 23rd
'Understanding Poverty' fills fast
Child-parent conflict still has openings
More pub for non-profit program
Reminder: Saturday a big day for women's hoops
Unbeaten since dawn of Horizon
Men's game is on TV, with the right cable
Can't touch this: Hammer gets 500
Daffodil Days
Chicago Kenwood Choir is coming
History month event: 'African American studies on the Web'
'The Vagina Monologues' performances are Feb. 13, 14, 15
'Monologues' is a local benefit and a national effort
Cast blends campus and community
Briefs: Salisbury, Walter
Vol. 33, No. 33 / February 1, 2002
Partnership offers $70K in grants for local teachers
Regents meet in Madison
Winslow is top gun in Chili Bowl showdown
And here's the recipe
Council on Equality for Women is up and running
Students provide free income tax help
UW-Green Bay students shine in jewelry/metals show
Reminders: dancing, student awards, Family Weekend, Short recital
Girl Scout honors
Borseth gets 300th
Streaking Phoenix women
Alumni Day is Feb. 9
Hammerle just one shy of 500
Swimmers pull a fast one
Vol. 33, No. 32 / January 28, 2002
Spring FTE is record
Outreach launches new certificate program for nonprofits
Free jazz dance lessons!
Women's Studies plans curriculum discussion
Congratulate scholarship winners at Feb. 1 reception
Recipients listed
Info session set for educators' master's
Attention instructors! Library Assignment Alert Form is here
Why the need for a Library 'alert'
You can schedule an instructional session, too
Special Collections/Archives/Area Research Center has new Web look
Winzenz gallery reception is 4:30 p.m. Thursday
March 8 is Irish luncheon
Hall of Fame tickets
Short percussion recital is Saturday
Men's basketball gets a win
Cofrin Library is touting Universal Borrowing
State law reminder: sexual assaults
Feb. 4 is deadline for student awards
River North 'informance,' show is Feb. 9 at Weidner
Brief: Clampitt
Vol. 33, No. 31 / January 23, 2002
Spill forces evacuation; Health Services to reopen Thursday
Vol. 33, No. 30 / January 22, 2002
McCallum's budget-adjustment bill outlines cuts
UW System reacts
Shepard communicates with campus
Coaching legends Bennett, Santaga join Phoenix 'Hall'
Golfer King, swimmer Benson get Hall call, too
Social Work earns grant for aging
The topic: Death
Second annual Family Weekend is Feb. 8-10
Graphic design students earn honors
Blowout calendar sale! $2 for 11/12ths of the year
Reminder: MLK observance
Showdown for first in Horizon is here, Saturday
Reminder: Honors Recital
Brief: Von Dras
Vol. 33, No. 29 / January 17, 2002
Campus King celebration is Friday the 25th
'Tolerance' teacher will be featured guest
Donate school supplies to honor King
Community MLK event is this weekend
Weidner Center near top in tickets
Phoenix women home for four
Jazz Fest is here
Honors Recital Jan. 26 features best of the best
Why so many? They're all so good
Theatre program claims 'Golden Handtruck'
— two ACTF awards of merit
— and recognition for student actors
State deficit projection at $1.1 billion; governor speaks Tuesday
Reynolds was early friend of UW-Green Bay
Lyon to retire
Kohl visits Green Bay for Space Grant
Changing chairs
Campus farewell: Gegere
Off-campus: Dyce, Gegere
Off-campus: Cornelius
Alumni support Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
Attention: Jan. 28 is deadline for major UW grant program
Briefs: Blackman, Dell, Rothe, Franz, Gurung, Stoll
Vol. 33, No. 28 / January 4, 2002
Gurung, Logan are 'Featured Faculty'
Reminder: Faculty Development Conference is Tuesday
Award winners share teaching philosophies
Rich Spangenberg's last day
Say 'Aloha' at Jan. 7 benefit show
Show features award-nominated students
Damkoehler, Howe are named professors
Commencement recap
Top seniors
Bookstore sale yields $ for Crossroads
On-line apps are up nearly 50 percent
Einstein considers UW-Green Bay site
Former Platteville chancellor dies
Jazz Fest is near
Weidner Center management draws 'bravos'
'Fever' arrives
Horizon is here
Vol. 33, No. 27 / December 17, 2001
UW-Green Bay production earns bid to theatre 'playoffs'
Say 'Aloha' at special benefit performance
Irene Ryan nominees commence to actin'
Imathiu brings world perspective to Commencement address
Outstanding Student Ginsbach takes international approach
Zimmermann chosen speaker
Know any graduates?
Newest professorship recipients to be announced Saturday
UW-Green Bay mulls new admissions policies
Wanted: Teacher-in-residence
Deadline extended for grandparents survey
Outreach offers courses for educators
Holiday gift bag looks lean in Madison
Boatright accepts new position
UW System's Olien receives national honors
Email correction for Weidners
Star from Parma wins soccer honors
Holiday choral concert was a hit
Phi Kappa Phi member publishes nationally
'Easy Money' team cleans up in Good Bodies
Foreign film aficionados: note spring schedule
Final fall film is this Wednesday
Cofrin Friends have book-lovers calendar
Vol. 33, No. 26 / December 10, 2001
It's final: Employee Drive shatters record
Sabbaticals OK'd for Aldrete, Carleton, Dutch, Scheberle, Shay
Analysts predict state budget pinch
Holiday tradition: library choral concert is Wednesday
Imathiu, Ginsbach, Zimmermann are Commencement notables
Top students set an example
Reminder: all-University reception is Friday
Laatsch will be honored for 35 years
Candidacy rumors unfounded
Lynch earns UW System Women of Color recognition
Theatre program places five in ACTF competition …
… And a first entrant in stage-management category
Student art standouts
Update regarding student-records project is now online
'Give-a-Kid-a-Book'
Phoenix Bookstore can help
Shepard meets with Humana alumni
Employee/alumni list, 125 strong, is final
Stoll: lukewarm on 'traditional' decor
Elizabeth Kirschling
Regents back delay in graduation-test policy
UW-Stout claims Baldrige award
'Holiday Traditions' choral spectacular is this Friday
Photenhauer, jazz students play Luna gig
UW-Green Bay faculty named to county's diversity council
Directory changes
Briefs: Salisbury, Gurung
Vol. 33, No. 25 / December 3, 2001
Regents to hear creative options on tuition
Weidner Center offers Meyer tickets
UW-Green Bay Faculty Development Conference is Jan. 8
Math seminar has tasty topic: 'The Greedy Cake-Cutter's Theorem'
Kwanzaa sets a record
Trade publication touts Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
UW-Green Bay Employee/Alumni event is a hit
Trudy, John and Rich; Patti, Sheila and Eileen
Alumni take show on the road
'Lord of the Rings,' holiday fare
Are you ready for some opera?
Kaye lands NEH fellowship for Paine
Ethnicity conference
Panel features students of color
Nancy, Audrey
Briefs: Chen, Conley, Liu, Coury
Vol. 33, No. 24 / November 26, 2001
Distinguished Alumni Award goes to 1970 grad helping those with disabilities
Social Work takes lead in grandparents survey
Service awards honor UW-Green Bay veterans
Wright plays clarinet for Arlo's American music tour
See you Wednesday, Employee/Alumni!
Alumni Trivia: Stay tuned for answers
Kaftan, Vanderperren had ties to UW-Green Bay
Winter 'Wisconsin Ideas' has arrived
UW-Green Bay nursing program gets mention
Art Agency touts great sale
Holiday Luncheon
Kwanzaa celebration is Saturday
New UW-Green Bay dance group will debut
Regents approve pay raises for UW System execs
Action draws media, legislative attention
Economic Summit II is under way
Bankers help underwrite Summit
Student art awards
Jazz ensembles will play Tuesday concert
Percussion concert is still cool
Big week for basketball
Who's Who?
Reminder: Intellectual property
Reminder: Women's Studies book-signing
Briefs: Block, Goff
Vol. 33, No. 23 / November 19, 2001
Library is no Starbucks, but it's busy
Shepard draws kudos for statement on facilities
Protecting intellectual property is Nov. 29 topic
Congratulate these students
Women's Studies book signing
UW-Green Bay goes to Economic Summit II
Quigley was community lecturer
Green Bay area in Top Five for growing a business
Greatergreenbayworks.com passes a milestone
More on Bothof: he's first from outside
It's BUD-off
Annual student art exhibit opens next Tuesday
Benefits program is cancelled
Gospel standout, faculty combo highlight jazz show
Crandall and Daniels scholarship winners are announced
Tine is running out on fugitive forks
Reminder: It's 'Give-a-Kid-a-Book' season
Students promote 'Learning Tree'
Phoenix women promote youth Reading Week
Friday is 'Night Out' reservation deadline
Teen Connection
Vol. 33, No. 22 / November 15, 2001
Shepard clarifies position regarding on-campus events center
Learning Experience, D-1, campus growth are also topics
Faculty urge hiring full-time faculty via Learning Experience
Vol. 33, No. 21 / November 14, 2001
Bothof accepts position as new AD
News conference set at PSC
Employee drive sets record
More on child-care committee, possible options
Vol. 33, No. 20 / November 12, 2001
NWTC, UW-Green Bay OK more credit transfers
Space Grant lands $1.5 million in NASA money
Search for Provost is on
Also wanted: Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences
Friends mourn Chet Mastey
Fred Will was fan of UW-Green Bay
Vote yet? Contest names are actually pretty clever
Richter staff scrambles to move 60,000 eggs
Basketball Brown Bag is Tuesday
Chancellor shares thoughts in guest column
Phoenix athletes offer to watch the kids
SGA to study childcare options
Inside: Nate Barnes, Bruce Shepard
More champs
Well-received'Aloha' continues run
Hand Drummers will be on TV
Gospel/jazz standout joins Vocal Jazz
Concert features faculty combo
UW System touts online enrollment
'Race in the Humanities' conference is this week in La Crosse
Tickets go on sale today for Holiday Luncheon
Alumni employees: Two more found
It's International Education Week
Briefs: Dutch, Rodesch, Witwer
Vol. 33, No. 19 / November 5, 2001
'Shepard joins the family'
Champs, not chumps
Coverage of UW-Green Bay and 'freeze'
Political ethics, manure management are topics
Faculty Research Lecture is Wednesday
AD news expected by mid-November
Kuepper says 'aloha'
'Aloha, Say the Pretty Girls'
Employee fund drive enters home stretch
Shepard endorses campaign
Up-and-coming opera student is in the news again
Literary Theft: Plagiarism is brownbag topic this week
Vote here if you'd like to name tomorrow's STAR, SIRS, SOAP
Not everyone sees your Web page the way you do
Alumni employees
List stands at 121
'Treasure islands' are topic of first Ecology Lecture Nov. 8
It's Give-a-Kid-a-Book' season
'Condom-Eze' and 'Lest We Forget' wrap up AIDS series in Lawton
Filmmaker/AIDS activist will present next international film
Series concludes with 'Dialogue Luncheon'
International Week is coming
Briefs: Block, Fencl, Nielsen
Vol. 33, No. 18 / November 1, 2001
UW System gets flexibility to choose 'lapse' instead of 'freeze'
It was a good first day for Chancellor Shepard
Vol. 33, No. 17 / October 30, 2001
Reminder: Kuepper farewell is today
Local candidates, former NoDak AD, visit campus
UW-Green Bay grads working for alma mater
Fund Drive sailing along, but would welcome a boost
UW-Green Bay student is among opera's 'most promising'
Space Grant scores a 'whereas' from governor
Reminder: Video, AIDS quilt
Disabilities, gay issues will be topics for discussion
'Dialogue Luncheon' will cap series
Holiday feast is luncheon for Dec. 6
International film series visits 'Earth'
Extended Degree open house
Brief: Gurung
Vol. 33, No. 16 / October 22, 2001
UW-Green Bay to cut off transfer applications Nov. 2
As always, exceptions are possible
Names of AD finalists
More news Tuesday on AD search
Grants here! Get your grants here!
Madison paper offers kind words for UW System
Wisconsin Ideas on the web
Economic Summit II: 'Economy at the Crossroads'
For UW-Green Bay employees AND alumni
Who will be this December's outstanding graduate? Help us find out
Grad-school fair is Wednesday
Wednesday is gallery talk/video on AIDS, AIDS quilt
If you missed 'Lie of the Mind' last week, here's your chance
Early 'Barrage'
'Brown Eyes/Blue Eyes' creator to speak on prejudice
'Vox Femina' is theme for UW-Green Bay choral concert
High school choral students spent Monday on campus
UW-Green Bay's Cole will moderate 'After the Attack'
Math seminar tackles learning issue
'Pilgrim's Progress' is Bible study topic
CIT offers free workshops for students this week
Briefs: Yingst, Wenger, Nielsen, Wilson, Plier
Vol. 33, No. 15 / October 13, 2001
Broken record: Retention boosts FTE
More limits are likely
International students start 'GLOBAL' newspaper
Missing a Paige, Conference goes on
Nekola's big little discovery gets a name
UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars tackle teaching issues
Why pilot program aids newcomers
First Scholars class included nine at UW-Green Bay
Happy anniversary, UW System!
Shepard play 'A Lie of the Mind' opens this Thursday
Two on-campus alumni career events down …
… And one to go
'National Response' is subject of Tuesday's community forum
Weidner's Act One tickets now on sale for all
Intercultural Center lists fall events
And spring, too
Chancellor's Security Walk to test lighting, etc.
Counseling/health lists services to students
They'll also take show on the road
Film creator comes to campus
NEWIST's 'Up a New Rope' is part of AIDS quilt activities
'The Sixties' is lecture topic at UW-Green Bay
Boss's Day: Love it or hate it, but celebrate it
Briefs: Rosewall, Pfotenhauer
Vol. 33, No. 14 / October 5, 2001
Tickets recommended for Education Secretary's talk
Smile! It's Preview Day
Fort Howard event had 'reunion' flavor
MACH draws tour groups
New online 'Petition' marks end of an era
Dual Choice/Open Enrollment
Salisbury leads 'We are All New Yorkers' teleconference
Lockard is speaker in first 'After the Attack' program
Peace and reconciliation
New legislation would create tax credit for employers paying tuition
Pay plan wrapup
Lyall urges fair treatment for represented employees
Faces in the Crowd has a UW-Green Bay mug
International film directors coming here
Looking ahead: Theatre season opens Oct. 18
Reminder: Duo Pegasus
LGBT group
Wish your boss a great day … The University Union way!
Wisconsin Ideas is here
Vol. 33, No. 13 / October 3, 2001
UW-Green Bay hosts U.S. Secretary of Education
Reservations are suggested
Fall Conference also includes 'showcase' for educators
Local schools split more than $80,000 in grants
Jackson is ready for action
If you missed the dedication ceremony —
Walking on the art is OK, but why not stop, enjoy?
Honor proposed for Perkins
Walter gift supports distance learning in MACH
Who are the Walters?
Public Safety wins statewide prevention award
News on PeopleSoft: It's off and running
They're trying to come up with a name
UW reacts to recommended faculty raises
'Plan 2008' update is on Board of Regents agenda
UW System sets gift/grant record
Brittingham Art Invitational
Nursing shortage is topic of Assembly hearing
Outreach forums invite discussion of terrorist aftermath
Peace and reconciliation is speaker's topic
Film tackles ethnic, religious issues
International film series kicks off tonight
Film-makers plan visits
Duo Pegasus concert opens chamber music season this Saturday
Alumnus will lecture on NFL,' Little Town That Could'
Ko-Thi Dance Company
Students rush to 'Swing!' at Weidner
See the AIDS quilt, learn about AIDS in our community
Fall courses for educators
Extended Degree open house
Phoenix volleyball ace sets NCAA 'aces' record
Proceeds benefit Special Olympics, Sept. 11 Fund
Future Phoenix Spikers clinics are Oct. 13 and Nov. 10
Briefs: Wright, Han, Thomas, Jacobson, LaPlante, Wilson, Kaye
Vol. 33, No. 12 / September 28, 2001
Cofrin ceremony this morning is outside
Event puts Mary Ann Cofrin in the spotlight
Shepard pays tribute
Mrs. Cofrin: "I want to know the nicknames"
Weidner salutes friends
MACH gets media exposure
Perkins, Cohen return
Naming announcement expected today
Tours commence at 11
The Phoenix window is in!
Ceremony at 2 p.m. marks gift of Fort Howard archives
Event is reunion for Fort Howard CEOs
P-G feature describes gift
Vol. 33, No. 11 / September 26, 2001
Chancellor's Advisory Council on Equality for Women
Dedication day should be sunny and warm
Music has key spot in dedication
Why M.A.C.H. 01?
Remember to say 'thanks'
SBDC project receives $35,000 grant
Faculty Senate schedules special meeting on Learning Experience
WPT will rebroadcast 'middle school guys' show
'AskABLE' answers disability-related questions
New disability resources available in the Library
Don't forget to pick up your campus phone book
Reminder: UW-Green Bay AIDS quilt
Former Deckner dean Savides is fondly remembered
Citzens Advisory Committee has campus members
Brown County Library book sale
Briefs: Thornton, Ritch, Bauer-Dantoin, Pletcher
Vol. 33, No. 10 / September 20, 2001
Approval for Lab Sciences remodeling and new student housing
Vol. 33, No. 9 / September 17, 2001
'Teach-in' on terrorism/tragedy is Wednesday
Student Life collects messages for NYC crews
TV panel has UW-Green Bay flavor
Purchasing Office moves downstairs
Crane action
Mary Ann Cofrin Hall hosts 'green' tour
African-inspired dance project begins Monday
UW-Green Bay pursues exchanges with Chinese U
Deckner dean Savides is remembered
Colossal Corn Maze: space odyssey
An artistic rummage sale
Stuff, stuff and more stuff
Alumni Association elects Stoll president
AD search group holds first meeting this week
Pianist Kim's first Green Bay recital is Saturday
You're invited to help make campus AIDS quilt
Schedule for the quilt
Chicago art trip is filled
Correction
Reminder: Fire drill is Tuesday
'Teen Connection' follows middle-school boys
Gaunt sends word
Briefs: Breznay, Chen, Clampitt, Shariff
Vol. 33, No. 8 / September 13, 2001
UW-Green Bay observes day of remembrance
Ecumenical Center to host gathering
Supervisors encouraged to permit flexibility
All UW System campuses join in decision
Disruption affects deadlines
Formal UW-Green Bay program is likely
Phoenix Athletics events cancelled for Friday
Vol. 33, No. 7 / September 11, 2001
President Lyall issues statement
Ecumenical Center schedules candlelight vigil
Vol. 33, No. 6 / September 11, 2001
Statement from the University, UW System
Vol. 33, No. 5 / September 10, 2001
UW-Green Bay projects FTE record
Demand stays high
New-freshman quality indicators climb
If you see a crane lifting a crane, it's no stunt
Georgia-Pacific donation funds decorative window
Half-million in gifts provide teleconferencing for new building
Gurung and Haynie named Wisconsin Teaching Fellows
Hughes is a 'Teaching Scholar'
UW-Green Bay scores solid Tier 2 in U.S. News
Visitors from China will explore exchange opportunities
Delegation addresses varied disciplines
Gansu University president will speak Wednesday
Regents OK design report for LS remodeling
'Green' aspects of Mary Ann Cofrin Hall are praised
New housing gets thumbs-up from Regents
Whereas: Regents proclaim thanks for budget
UW System likes governor's policy vetoes, too
La Crosse, Madison, Oshkosh profs win UW teaching awards
Kassel president visits campus
Update on AD search expected Tuesday
Exercise group for faculty/staff women at the PSC
Any misteaks in the phone directory?
LOG returns to weekly Monday distribution
Historian/author opens lecture series
'White Flag' is first Lawton show
Bus to go to Van Gogh-Gauguin
EPA grant project will help update environmental database
Georgia Tech paper science expert lectures here Sept. 19
Bye-Bye Miss American Pie — on Nov. 4
Suicide reminder
Sexual assault reminder
Caribbean tickets now on sale
Briefs: Abel, Chen, Gurung, Liu
Vol. 33, No. 4 / September 1, 2001
Final budget confirms good news for UW-Green Bay
Overall, UW System gains 5%
State targets 'high-tech, high-demand' initiatives
Non-resident tuition is budget issue
New courtyard blooms with Lenfestey gift
Mary Ann Cofrin Hall readies for grand opening
University officials approve student rush for Whorehouse
Cruisin' with the Phoenix women
New housing goes to Regents this week
Conley, Jacobson, Lacenski, Noppe and Shay are UW-Green Bay stars
Shepard wraps up visit
Meredith wins Rotary grant to teach in Europe
Union's cuisine series returns with Caribbean flavor
Reminder: Women's report is now online
Former disabilities-services coordinator dies
Briefs: Henze, Morgan
Vol. 33, No. 3 / September 1, 2001
Chambers steps down as Phoenix athletics director
Vol. 33, No. 2 / August 28, 2001
Kuepper, Lyall, Shepard share Convocation spotlight
New: A Meet-the-newcomers Ice Cream Social
Reminder: News on Jackson appointment
Dedication set for Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
The new building? Stay away, mostly
In the meantime, look here
UW-Green Bay's Tompkins takes Madison post
Sewall, Manitowoc's Crubaugh will fill in
Advancement team adds three, including Pfeifer
Dietetics program gets new, 10-year seal of approval
McCallum vetoes will come this week
Belated coverage of Shepard appointment
Looking for a Superior provost
Free 'how-to' workshops are offered at Cofrin Library
Square dancing returns
ES&P graduate has a thesis-based publication
Briefs: Draney, Ritch, Bauer-Dantoin, Sweet, Nekola
Vol. 33, No. 1 / August 28, 2001
Chancellor announces action on Equality for Women

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