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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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