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    PEA Department and EPP Program to Sponsor Film

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    The Public and Environmental Affairs Department along with the Environmental Policy & Planning program will be co-sponsoring a film showing on Friday, October 17, 2025 at the Christie Theatre in the University Union. Carbon Men Salvation: The Senator’s Dilemma – The climate is boiling. Congress is frozen. A climatologist sounds the alarm for impending disasters.…

  • Seeking Nominations for the 2026 UW-Green Bay Alumni Awards

    Seeking Nominations for the 2026 UW-Green Bay Alumni Awards

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    UW-Green Bay Alumni Relations annually presents the Distinguished Alumni, the Outstanding Recent Alumni and the Honorary Alumni Awards. These awards recognize the professional accomplishments of UW-Green Bay alumni and individuals who advocate for UW-Green Bay as strongly as the most engaged graduates. The 2026 Alumni Awards Reception & Dinner will be held on Thursday, March…

  • Sign up to participate in usability testing for the Institutional Repository

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    The UWGB Library is conducting usability testing on the Institutional Repository websites and we are looking for faculty and instructional staff to offer feedback. Your input is essential to help us improve the functionality and user experience of this resource.  The testing will involve a 45-minute session where you will be asked to perform tasks…

  • Calling for First-Gen Impact Award Nominations

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    The First-Gen Student Success Collaborative and the First-Gen Phoenix Student org are excited to announce the 3rd annual First Gen Impact Awards, taking place on November 4th. The two organizations are looking for nominations for five awards honoring those who are innovating and creating positive change for first-gen student success. Nominators and finalist will be…

  • Day of Service – Thank you letter

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    Thank you to all of our amazing faculty and staff who participated in our annual Day of Service. Students and staff engaged in meaningful acts, higlighting what it means to be a Green Bay Phoenix. Without the support of all those who attended, these kinds of events would not be possible. We would like those…

  • Psychology Faculty Member Published in Social and Personality Psychology Compass

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    Dr. Alison Jane Martingano, Assistant Professor of Psychology, has published a new article in Social and Personality Psychology Compass. The piece, titled Seven Empathy Myths: Correcting Misconceptions About a Complex Construct (published October 7, 2025), examines seven widespread misconceptions about empathy: #1 People mean the same thing when they say “empathy,” #2 Empathy increases burnout,…

  • New Episodes of Baloney Detection: Listen Now!

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    Baloney Detection, a podcast created and hosted by UW-Green Bay’s, Dr. James Kabrhel, has released three brand-new episodes in its second season – available to stream and listen to now! Whether you’re scientifically curious or academically inclined, tune in, catch up on the newest episodes, think critically, and join the conversation. Reach out to Dr.…

  • Exploring Alternative Assessments Across Disciplines (Fri., Oct. 10, 9 – 10 a.m.)

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    The second session in CATL’s “Assessment in the Digital Age” fall series will feature an instructor-led panel on “Exploring Alternative Assessments Across Disciplines,” held on Friday, Oct. 10, from 9–10 a.m. via Zoom. In this session, Paul Belanger (CAHSS), Shara Cherniak (CHESW), Susan Major (CSB), and Aaron Weinschenk (CAHSS) will share their classroom strategies with…

  • Intro to Marketing and University Communication session

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    At UW-Green Bay, we rise together when we work as a team. All are invited to join UW-Green Bay Marketing and University Communication (MUC) for an orientation to learn how MUC can help you promote the work you do at UW-Green Bay.  Faculty and Staff Annual Orientation to Marketing and University Communication  Wednesday, October 8 11 a.m. to…

  • UW-Green Bay Prof. Akakpo published

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    Dr. Tohoro Francis Akakpo, Professor of Social Work in the College of Health, Education and Social Welfare, recently published a scholarly article titled “Postcolonial Influence and Cultural Reclamation: Students’ Perspectives from West Africa” in the Special Issue on Ethnic and Cultural Studies of the Open Journal of Social Sciences. Notably, the paper was co-authored with his son, Dr.…