The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s annual Kwanzaa event on December 2nd brought campus and community members together in a lively celebration of culture.
Category: Events
UWGB Recognized for Acceptance of LGBTQIA2S+ Students
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB) has been recognized as being one of the most welcoming campuses in Wisconsin for LGBTQIA2S+ students. Of the 13 Universities of Wisconsin schools and their associated campuses, UWGB and UW-Eau Claire have been recognized as being the most welcoming of queer and transgender individuals. The UWGB Pride Center, the main resource for LGBTQIA2S+ students on campus, has received recognition in recent years for its outreach and acceptance at the university.
Crime, Sex, and Punishment: The Shakespearean Experience
The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Theatre & Dance department put on a production of William Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure. The play ran from November 2nd to the 4th. The play tackled heavy topics such as sexual oppression, gender politics, the role of the church, and abuse of the state and the criminal justice system.
Ya Like Vocal Jazz Ensemble?
The University of Wisconsin Green Bay has a performing arts program that is looking to expand its audience.
Get Your Zen (Garden) On
With University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB) students gearing up for finals, some students found a way to unwind before the stressful week by making their own miniature zen garden.
Leadership Across Generations
The Leadership Across Generations event was held on May 3, from 6:30-8:00 pm at The University of Wisconsin – Green Bay (UWGB).
Rain or Shine, Students Clean up the Campus
At The University of Wisconsin – Green Bay, a campus-wide clean-up project happened on April 29th from 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m.
Food Truck Fridays Are Back!
Food Truck Fridays made a comeback to the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (UWGB).
UW-Green Bay Offers Multiple Events Regarding Sexual Assault Prevention, Including Bringing Author and Motivational Speaker Kaitlyn Kenealy to campus
Serious topics are being addressed at UW-Green Bay, and students have thoughts. April marks sexual assault awareness month to keep people talking about an issue that affects “1 out of every 6 American women”. (RAINN, 2020). Many take part in this month and provide events that educate people on these serious topics.
Comedian Christine Medrano visits UWGB
UWGB students can take time to de-stress and laugh by attending a stand-up comedy show on campus.