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Giving Day Reflections

Last Thursday was a very big day for us.  The full number is not in yet, but it appears we raised around $40,000 through our Giving Day efforts.  This is almost as much as the rest of the university… combined.  It’s an extraordinary accomplishment, and we’ve more than doubled what was already an impressive accomplishment […]

Episode 59: The Real Steve Ditko (w/ Zack Kruse)

A new(ish) era of Serious Fun kicks off with UWGB English professor Zack Kruse! Bryan and Zack talk about the work of the enigmatic and often misunderstood Steve Ditko, creator of characters like Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and The Question, as well as Zack’s must-read book “Mysterious Travelers: Steve Ditko and the Search for a New […]

Support CAHSS on April 3rd for Giving Day

UW-Green Bay Giving Day is just around the corner—Thursday, April 3—and the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is proud to be one of the featured areas for support this year. Gifts to CAHSS go directly to the CAHSS Impact Fund, which provides hands-on, high-impact experiences for our students, such as: In CAHSS, […]

Episode 166: The Drunkest State (w/Dr. Kaanthan Jawahar)

In this episode of Psychology and Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano features Dr. Kaanthan Jawahar, a Psychiatrist with expertise in alcohol-related brain damage. The impact of societal pressures, cultural norms, and myths are examined in the discussion around drinking. The two discuss differences in drinking culture between the United States and the United Kingdom – […]

These five campus orgs and resources will improve your college experience

It’s the middle of the semester, we’ve all just returned from spring break, and the weather (for… er, the most part) has been much nicer than the months of winter conditions. It’s the perfect concoction for dragging our feet on putting in our best effort for course work and involving ourself in activities. Now is […]

Episode 165: The Psychology of Special Operators (w/Dr. Shannon Bair and Nikko Wheeler)

In this engaging episode of Psychology and Stuff, host Dr. Alison Jane Martingano sits down with Dr. Shannon Baird and Navy Special Operations Veteran Nikko Wheeler to discuss the psychology of Special Operations. They discuss the mental skills needed to be a part of a special operations team which include self-awareness and self-regulation. Dr. Baird […]

On hope and unity

Last Wednesday evening, more than 500 people filled Cofrin Family Hall at The Weidner Center to see former Congressman Adam Kinzinger for the “Understanding the Constitution” lecture series presented by the UW-Green Bay Political Science program and supported through a grant from the Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation.   Dubbed “The Last Republican,” Kinzinger has quickly […]

Episode 164: Morality (W/ Dr. Jason Cowell and Dr. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges)

In this episode, Dr. Jason Cowell, and Dr. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, psychology professors at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, reflect on the understanding of morality. They discuss how situations, environments, and even certain times of the day influence the ability to act morally. The guests converse about what morality is and how culture as well as […]

Follow these tips to better understand court cases

Whether you follow celebrities, politics, true crime, or just read the news on a regular basis, we are constantly bombarded with coverage about courtroom cases. Unfortunately, this coverage sometimes fails to provide the reader easily digestible content to understand the case. To help remedy this, I’ve put together a short primer to help navigate coverage […]

One big campus resource you’re missing out on

With the job fairs happening this week, the CAHSS office took some time to highlight the Career Closet on campus – a valuable resource to students. The closet, which is currently located in Student Services (SS 1600), is filled with a variety of different professional attire to choose from, with no limit on how many […]

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