Monthly Archive: April 2024
Each spring, we set aside time in the form of Employee Appreciation Week to intentionally honor, recognize, and show appreciation for all of the wonderful work performed by faculty and staff across the four...
Eryn Carney (Geoscience major) and Dr. John Luczaj (Geoscience) as well as other colleagues from Trinity University (Texas), China, New York and Arizona, presented a poster at the 2024 Geological Society of America Conference...
Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) recently had a peer-reviewed article accepted for publication. The article is entitled “Is Political Anxiety Different Than General Anxiety?” and is forthcoming in the journal Politics and the Life...
University Photographer Dan Moore will be available to take faculty and staff portraits on Friday, May 3, 2024 from 9 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. in the Alumni Room. All faculty and staff are invited;...
Eight students from Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand arrived in mid-March to study at UWGB for two months. Each student is working on their dissertation in educational technology and is enrolled in a seminar...
You have to see it to believe it! Next week, you will notice the annual “migration of the pianos” as these noble instruments sweep majestically through our hallways on their way to their traditional...
Please join Jon Shelton’s History 365: US Labor and the Working Class: Past and Present on Tuesday, April 30, for a teach-in that highlights a survey of UW-Green Bay students regarding their views on...
As a part of the Geological Society of America Conference, Geoscience students and faculty at UW-Green Bay presented their research. The students included: Shawn Malone, who presented a poster (with two student coauthors Kristal...
Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) recently met with Consul Rie Arai of the Japanese Consulate to discuss the upcoming presidential election and the role of Wisconsin in 2024. Over the past several election cycles,...
Another new episode of the Psychology and Stuff podcast is live! Tune in and hear Alison Jane interview six undergraduate research students from the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay on their research topics...