Category: Faculty/Staff

  • Dr. Phil Clampitt and alumni Alida Al-Saadi publish article with MIT Sloan Management Review

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    Dr. Phil Clampitt, John Blair Endowed Chair of Communication at UW-Green Bay, and UW-Green Bay Communications alumni Alida Al-Saadi recently published an article with MIT Sloan Management Review, titled Three Meeting Red Flags That Skilled Leaders Notice. Below is an excerpt of the beginning of the article. Have your meetings become routine? The underlying dynamics of meetings…

  • UW-Green Bay Mourns the Loss of Professor Emeritus William George Kuepper

    UW-Green Bay Mourns the Loss of Professor Emeritus William George Kuepper

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    William George Kuepper III, age 91, of Longmont, Colorado, passed away on Tuesday, April 15, 2025. Professor Emeritus William George Kuepper left a lasting impression on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. In his 1995 nomination papers for Provost and Vice Chancellor emeritus, his colleagues wrote, “To review the career of William G. Kuepper is to review the…

  • Amanda Nelson Receives MCW’s Distinguished Basic Science Faculty Award

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    We are proud to announce that Dr. Amanda Nelson (Human Biology) has been honored with the Distinguished Basic Science Faculty Award by the graduating medical students at the Medical College of Wisconsin-Green Bay. This prestigious recognition is presented annually to a faculty member who demonstrates outstanding dedication to the teaching of basic sciences and a deep commitment…

  • Dr. Alison Jane Martingano Featured in Businessolver’s 2025 State of Workplace Empathy Report

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    Dr. Alison Jane Martingano, Assistant Professor of Psychology, has been prominently quoted in Businessolver’s Tenth Annual State of Workplace Empathy Report, released today. The report, widely regarded as a benchmark for understanding trends in empathy across corporate America, explores how empathy impacts organizational culture, leadership, and employee well-being.

  • Prof. Emeritus Aldrete publishes second animated video

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    UW-Green Bay Professor Emeritus of History and HumanitiesGregory S. Aldrete did a second short animated video with the popular YouTube channel After Skool.  This one reveals the dark side of daily life in ancient Rome including floods, fires, famine, filth, and fevers. Here’s the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxqRl_GYJds

  • Dr. Riaz Ahmed’s article published in Applied Energies (IF: 10.1)

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    Dr. Riaz Ahmed from the Department of Mechanical Engineering has published an article in Applied Energy, a top-tier Elsevier journal with an Impact Factor of 10.1. The article focuses on advancements in vibration-based piezoelectric energy harvesting, with particular emphasis on the structural architecture and design principles of cantilever beam-based piezoelectric energy harvesters. The article can…

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    Recent UW-Green Bay Grant Awardees

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    In recognition of the outstanding achievements of our faculty and researchers whose dedication continues to elevate our university’s reputation in innovation, discovery, and community impact, the Office of Grants and Research celebrates their innovation with announcing the following recent grant awards: Emily Tyner (Director of Freshwater Strategy) has received funding from the Oneida Nation to…

  • Prof. Wefferling published article highlighting ‘state record’ moss

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    Dr. Keir Wefferling, Assistant Professor of Biology and Curator of the Fewless Herbarium (Cofrin Center for Biodiversity) recently published an article highlighting a “State record” moss (i.e., a species not previously documented in Wisconsin), the tufted fen moss, Paludella squarrosa. Keir and colleagues found this moss growing in a boreal rich fen in 2021, and…

  • Build Your Digital Accessibility Skills with a Free, Self-Paced Training

    Build Your Digital Accessibility Skills with a Free, Self-Paced Training

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    Faculty and staff looking to improve the digital accessibility of their courses or documents but unsure where to start can enroll in the Essentials of Accessibility for Faculty and Staff training course. This free, self-paced online course introduces the basics of digital accessibility and covers best practices for commonly used applications at UW-Green Bay, including Word,…

  • Frost Presents at International Institute of Municipal Clerks annual meeting

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    Susan Frost, Associate Lecturer in the Departments of the Humanities and in the Cofrin School of Business, will present “The Story of US: Engagement and Branding through Oral History” at the International Institute of Municipal Clerks annual meeting on May 18 in St. Louis, Mo.  Her academic work is in the applied humanities as it…