Month: September 2024

  • Tickets Available Now for ¡Cena de Estrellas! A Night of Culture, Cuisine, and Community

    Tickets Available Now for ¡Cena de Estrellas! A Night of Culture, Cuisine, and Community

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    Join us on Thursday, October 24th from 5 to 7 pm in the Phoenix Rooms for ¡Cena de Estrellas! We will feature inspiring words from keynote speaker Juan Durazo, a vibrant performance by SOL Baile Folklorico, and a selection of dishes that reflect the diverse culinary traditions of Latin America. This is a wonderful opportunity…

  • CATL’s Workshop Wednesday: Open Lab on Accessibility (Oct. 9, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.)

    CATL’s Workshop Wednesday: Open Lab on Accessibility (Oct. 9, 3:00 – 4:30 p.m.)

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    In recognition of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and Student Accessibility Services (SAS) will host an open computer lab session focused on accessibility. This event will take place on Oct. 9 from 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. in Laboratory Sciences 102 (LS 102), offering…

  • Recent Changes to CATL’s “Teach Tuesday” E-Newsletters

    Recent Changes to CATL’s “Teach Tuesday” E-Newsletters

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    About CATL’s “Teach Tuesday” E-Newsletters Teach Tuesday is the official e-newsletter for the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) at UW-Green Bay. Mailings contain CATL-related events and announcements and are sent weekly during the regular semester and intermittently between semesters. Academic staff and faculty are automatically subscribed based on role but may…

  • Dr. Ikizer’s empirical paper on stigma and culture published in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin

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    Assistant Professor of Psychology, Dr. Elif Ikizer, recently published a paper titled Cultural Tightness-Looseness and Individual Differences in Non-Normativeness Predict Stigmatization of Out-Groups: A Multilevel Cross-Cultural Study in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. Across two preregistered studies, Dr. Ikizer examined data from 174,325 participants across 80 countries. She looked at stigma from a multilevel perspective…

  • Prof Weinschenk presents at 7th Circuit Bar Association

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    Professor Aaron Weinschenk recently presented to the Seventh Circuit Bar Association in Chicago. The Association held a conference focused on the question “Has Political Polarization Affected The Legitimacy of The Courts?” Weinschenk’s panel focused on The Role of Money and Electioneering in Wisconsin Supreme Court elections. The panel was moderated by Diane Sykes, chief judge…

  • Reminder: Please join us for author and podcaster Jennifer Berkshire, Tue Oct. 1!

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    Please join us for an evening with Jennifer Berkshire, the first lecture in this year’s Harvey Kaye State of Democracy Lecture Series. Berkshire, who is the co-host of the popular education podcast Have You Heard? and the author of The Education Wars: A Citizen’s Guide and Defense Manual, a book which make the powerful case…

  • UWGB-United Meets with Gov. Evers.

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    During Gov. Evers tour of the UW System on Tuesday, Sep. 17, the Governor met exclusively with fifteen members of UWGB-United to hear about their workplace concerns and to support their efforts to have a greater voice in working conditions at UW-Green Bay. UWGB-United is the faculty and staff union at UW-Green Bay. https://www.wearegreenbay.com/video/wisconsin-governor-tony-evers-visits-uw-green-bay-as-part-of-back-to-school-tour/10050645/

  • Report your Sustainability Research!

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    The UWGB Sustainability Committee and the UWGB Office of Sustainability are collecting information about faculty and staff who engage in research and creative activity related to sustainability. We will submit this information as part of UWGB’s 2025 STARS report. Your participation is helpful, because UWGB will earn points based on the percentage of faculty who…

  • New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: What is Misinformation? (w/Dr. James Kabrhel)

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    Another new episode of the Psychology and Stuff podcast is live! What is Misinformation? In this episode, Dr. Alison Jane interviews Dr. James Kabrhel, Associate Professor of Chemistry at UW-Green Bay’s Sheboygan Campus, on the topic of Misinformation. Use this link to tune in and listen!  Psychology and Stuff is a psychology podcast recorded at Phoenix…

  • Professor Weinschenk quoted in The Guardian

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    Professor Aaron Weinschenk was recently interviewed by The Guardian’s Ian Sample for a story about the psychological and biological origins of political leanings. The full article can be found here.