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Five takeaways from Jill Enos’s entrepreneurial journey

Jill Enos was the guest of honor at the November 18th Kitchen Table Series, the second such dinner, where she met and talked with students from across the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences about the entrepreneurial spirit that has been prevalent throughout her professional journey.  The Kitchen Table Series was designed with the […]

51st Annual Student Juried Exhibition

Award winners were announce at last Thursday’s opening reception for the 51st Annual Student Juried Exhibition at the Lawton Gallery. The exhibition is open now until December 12th. Congratulations to the winners listed below! Best in Show: Erin Karsten – Hair Portraits: Joe, Aja, Terrance First Place & Chancellor’s Award: Cassidy Stark – For Once, […]

How a pottery class changed my life for the better

By Rachel Sankey At the beginning of June, I found myself seated at a pottery wheel alongside a handful of others who were interested in learning the fundamentals of ceramics. I’ve always been a creative person, but it was my roommate who encouraged me to try out a class. At the time, I found myself […]

Episode 156: Eyewitness Memory (w/ Dr. Danielle Sneyd)

In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Alison Jane sits down with Dr. Danielle Sneyd, UW-Green Bay’s new Assistant Teaching Professor for Psychology and an expert in legal psychology. With a focus on the fallibility of eyewitness memory, Dr. Sneyd sheds light on how memory’s natural vulnerabilities—like flaws in encoding, storage, and recall intersect with biases and […]

Episode 58: Friends, Foils, and Frenemies (w/ Vallari Chandna, Justin Kavlie, & Anup Nair)

It’s the third and final episode of Serious Fun, live from the 2024 Brown County Library Pop Con! For the grand finale, Bryan sits down with Cofrin School of Business faculty Dr. Vallari Chandna and Anup Nair, as well as UWGB Communication professor Dr. Justin Kavlie, to talk through the greatest duos in pop culture! […]

Episode 57: Be A Con Pro (w/ Nicole Rastia)

Goodness gracious, another Serious Fun! This is the second live episode from the 2024 Brown County Library Pop Con, and this week Bryan sits down with cosplay and convention expert (and former student) Nicole Rastia to provide a seasoned guide to convention survival and etiquette! Ever wondered how to put a cosplay costume together? Curious […]

Episode 155: Politics (w/ Dr. Aaron Weinschenk)

In this episode, Dr. Alison Jane interviews Dr. Aaron Weinschenk, Director of the Social Sciences and Public Policy domain and the Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Political Science at UW-Green Bay. They explore the topic of political engagement, delving into why some individuals actively participate in politics, why others abstain, and why some […]

Episode 56: Smile Because It Happened (w/ Raina Telgemeier)

In the first of a trio of shows recorded at the 2024 Brown County Library Pop ConTM, Bryan sits down with best-selling, six-time Eisner Award-winning cartoonist Raina Telgemeier! Raina is the author and artist behind beloved books like “Smile”, “Guts”, “Ghosts”, and “Sisters”. With nearly twenty million copies of her work in print, Raina is […]

Episode 154: Am I the A**hole? (w/ Jason Cowell)

In this podcast episode, Dr. Jason Cowell explores the dynamics of the popular subreddit “Am I the Asshole?” (AITA), emphasizing how it serves as an important platform for individuals seeking validation and connection. Dr. Cowell argues that AITA allows users to find their community, affirming moral convictions shaped by years of personal experience. In this […]

Episode 153: What is Misinformation? (w/ Dr. James Kabrhel)

In this episode of Psychology and Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano interviews Dr. James Kabrhel, Associate Professor of Chemistry at UW-Green Bay’s Sheboygan Campus, about misinformation, pseudoscience, and education. They explore how misinformation spreads through social media, the psychology behind how we process information, and the reasons we feel compelled to share it. Dr. Kabrhel […]

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