Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Psychology and Human Development) has been appointed chair of a national taskforce charged with developing recommendations on best practices in teaching introductory psychology under the auspices of the American Psychological Association’s Board of Educational Affairs.
Month: July 2012
“Searching for Romeo”
The curtain lifts July 12 at the Weidner Center on the world premiere of “Searching for Romeo,” an original musical comedy penned by UW-Green Bay English Prof. Brian Sutton. Curtain time is 7 p.m. Thursday (July 12th), Friday (July 13th),
Denise Scheberle, Professor Emerita of Public and Environmental Affairs, wins national teaching award
Denise Scheberle, Professor Emerita of Public and Environmental Affairs, has bee recognized as the 2012 national teacher of the year by the American Political Science Association. Scheberle will receive the Distinguished Teaching Award at the association’s annual conference later this year
Michael Kraft, professor emeritus Public and Environmental Affairs, earns national book award on environmental politics
Coming Clean: Information Disclosure and Environmental Performance, a book co-authored by recently retired political science Prof. Michael Kraft of UW-Green Bay, has been awarded prestigious recognition by the American Political Science Association. Coming Clean is the 2012 recipient of the