Month: November 2023
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Dell University is still providing discounts for UW-Green Bay students!
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Check out the student discount page to see available discounts for all UW-Green Bay students! Dell University has PCs, laptops, monitors, and more at a discounted rate for UW-Green Bay students. In addition to their student discounts, they are also running other sales for the Black Friday season. Discounts with Apple, Spotify, and different academic…
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Register to Attend the 2024 Instructional Development Institute: Thriving in Higher Education (Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024)
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Registration is now open for UWGB’s 2024 Instructional Development Institute: Thriving in Higher Education, a one-day, free online conference scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024. UWGB faculty and staff are invited to attend this virtual event which will include live presentations, panels, and workshops highlighting the ways our university community can thrive. Get a sneak…
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EIM-OC hosts Motivation & Time Management Lunch-n-Learn
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Join us on Monday, Nov 27 from 12 – 1 p.m. for a Lunch-n-Learn focusing on motivation and time management.
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Geology Professor John Luczaj co-leads one-day classroom and field training session for Wisconsin DNR
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Green Bay campus Geology professor John Luczaj partnered with UW Madison’s Division of Extension and the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey (WGNHS) for a one-day classroom and field training session for Wisconsin DNR, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and county conservation agency staff. Luczaj co-led the afternoon field session with Dave Hart of WGNHS,…
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Professor Waubanascum co-authors new publication in the Journal of Adversity and Resilience Science
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Professor Cary Waubanascum recently co-authored a newly published a paper in the Journal of Adversity and Resilience Science with her team of co-authors from the Native Children’s Research Exchange titled, “Striving to Be Pono (Balanced, Equitable, and Hopeful): Conceptualizing an Indigenous Writing Process from a Native Hawaiian Cultural Perspective”. Prof. Waubanascum attended an Indigenous Writing…
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Professor Waubanascum presented her research at the National Institutes of Health
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On May 26th, Professor Cary Waubanascum presented her research titled, “So, We’ve Been Taken Away Since Forever”: Indigenous Relative Caregivers’ Experiences as a Framework for Uncovering Coloniality in the Child Welfare System, at the Helping to End Addiction Long-term® (HEAL) Initiative: Engaging Child Welfare Systems in Research on Young Children Hybrid Workshop, National Institutes of…
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Assistant Professor Alison Jane Martingano publishes in the Journal of Research on Adolescence
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Psychology Professor Dr. Alison Jane Martingano has recently published in the Journal of Research on Adolescence as part of an international research team based in Loughborough, UK. Their published work offers innovative solutions to five issues that frequently plague research with adolescents, including difficulties with access, recruitment, retention, engagement, and data collection. Drawing from the…
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Professor John Luczaj Co-Leads Training Session for Wisconsin DNR
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Green Bay campus Geology professor John Luczaj partnered with UW Madison’s Division of Extension and the Wisconsin Geological and Natural History Survey (WGNHS) for a one-day classroom and field training session for Wisconsin DNR, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and county conservation agency staff. Luczaj co-led the afternoon field session with Dave Hart of WGNHS,…
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James Harris: Championing Civic Engagement at UW Green Bay and Beyond
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The Center for Civic Engagement proudly introduces James Harris as the 2023-2024 UW Green Bay Newman Civic Fellow. Harris, currently in his fellowship year with Campus Compact, brings a dynamic perspective and unwavering commitment to civic engagement. Supported by the Center for Civic Engagement and his distinguished community mentor, Mayor Eric Genrich, Harris has embarked…
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EdD Applied Leadership Degree on the Horizon
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The UW-Green Bay Faculty Senate voted to approve a new Education Doctorate (EdD) in Applied Leadership at their November 8th meeting. Subsequent approval by the Provost and Chancellor moved the degree proposal to the UW Board of Regents. It is expected that the degree proposal will be reviewed by the full Board of Regents at…