Month: December 2023
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New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: Is mental performance just for athletes? w/Dr. Chelsea Wooding
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In the newest episode of the Psych and Stuff podcast titled “Is mental performance just for athletes?”, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano interviews Dr. Chelsea Wooding, Assistant Psychology Professor at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. Listen to this latest episode by clicking here. Psych and Stuff is a psychology podcast recorded at Phoenix Studios at…
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Spring and Summer 2024 GB Orientation Dates
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The Spring and Summer 2024 GB Orientation Dates are available on the website. We are looking forward to supporting incoming students as they become Phoenix Ready on these dates and throughout the year. Green Bay Campus dates Manitowoc Campus dates Marinette Campus dates Sheboygan Campus dates
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Profs. Jun and Vandenhouten of Nursing and Prof. Kim of Philosophy publish article in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology with international collaborators
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The article is titled “The Impact of U.S. Army Nurses on the Development of the Nursing Profession in South Korea.” It draws on the firsthand accounts of Korean veteran nurses who served alongside U.S. Army nurses during the Korean War. The article explores how U.S. Army nurses played an essential role in inspiring Korean nurses…
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Winter Break On-Campus Dining
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Winter break on-campus dining options: Common Grounds Coffeehouse and Cornerstone: The full We Proudly Serve Starbucks® menu and grab-and-go items will be available during winter break operating hours. These venues, located on the main level of the University Union, will operate on select weekdays during winter break from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Melt Lab…
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Register to Attend the 2024 Instructional Development Institute: Thriving in Higher Education (Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024)
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UW-Green Bay’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) invites all faculty and staff to attend UWGB’s virtual teaching and learning conference, the Instructional Development Institute (IDI), on Tuesday, Jan. 9, 2024. The conference theme this year is “Thriving in Higher Education” and will feature keynote speaker, Kevin Gannon, acclaimed educator and author…
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UW-Green Bay’s collaboration with DHS to provide the Certified Direct Care Program mentioned in White House panel
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Wisconsin’s effort to recruit over 10,000 direct care professionals was mentioned in a White House panel on investing in home and community-based care. This ties back directly to UW-Green Bay through the partnership with DHS to provide the new and free Certified Direct Care Program, which aims to certify those 10,000 professionals and fill the…
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Berel Lutsky’s “a life in print” retrospective exhibition at the Rahr-West Art Museum
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50 years of Emeritus Professor of Art – Berel Lutsky’s work has been collected and hung at the Rahr-West Art Museum in Manitowoc. Prints, drawings and photographs, along with artists’ books are on exhibit until Feb. 18, 2024. Professor Lutsky taught drawing, printmaking, photography, design, and painting at the UW Green Bay-Manitowoc Campus from 2001…
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Associate Teaching Professor Danielle Bina makes a guest appearance on “Maino and the Mayor” show
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There was lots of reminiscing, laughter and fun in the studio on 12-14, when Associate Teaching Professor, Danielle Bina (Communication) appeared on the “Maino and the Mayor” morning show (listen at Civic Media WGBW 97.9 FM). Hosts John Maino and former Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt featured Bina on their “Who are You?” segment. Bina…
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Earth Caretaker Award Ceremony & Sustainability Showcase
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This Earth Day (April 22, 2024), the Earth Caretaker Award Ceremony and Sustainability Showcase will inspire our community with stories of people making an impact in our ecosystems. Celebrate achievements big and small and connect with opportunities to care for our Earth. Please help by nominating students, faculty, staff, or a community partner for a…
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Kognito Cultivating Inclusive Communities Training for Faculty/Staff
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UW-Green Bay has added an additional Kognito Simulation to our portfolio this year, Cultivating Inclusive Communities Training. This simulation enables students, faculty, and staff to have courageous conversations which foster an inclusive campus community. It will help participants to be prepared to lead conversations that contribute to a safe, supportive, respectful, and welcoming community. Faculty…