Category: Faculty/Staff
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Prof. Weinschenk publishes paper in Political Behavior
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Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) recently had an article accepted for publication in the journal Political Behavior. The article is entitled “The Genetics of Political Participation: Leveraging Polygenic Indices to Advance Political Behavior Research” and is co-authored with Rafael Ahlskog (Uppsala University, Sweden), Christopher Dawes (NYU), and Sven Oskarsson (Uppsala University, Sweden).
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UWGB Center for Civic Engagement’s programs are featured in national Campus Compact Blog
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Ashley Heath and Katia Levintova document all the exciting changes the Center for Civic Engagement undertook after receiving the Campus Compact Innovation Grant in this blog entry intended for higher education professionals nationwide. Being a part of cohort of fellow grant recipients also led to unexpected collaborations including forthcoming joint publication!
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Lacey Presents at NDAP Annual Meeting
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Karen Lacey MS, RDN, CD, FAND, Senior Lecturer Emerita and former Director of the Dietetic Programs at UW-Green Bay recently returned from Manila, Philippines where she presented at the preconference of the 70th Annual meeting of the Nutritionist and Dietitian Association of the Philippines (NDAP) on February 18, 2025. This conference was attended by over…
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Volunteers needed for Brown County Pals Program
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The Pals Program is a mentoring program of Brown County Health and Human Services that serves children ages 3 through 17 years old who are referred by Child Protection Services. Volunteers are matched with child based on compatibility. It’s a great opportunity for faculty, staff and students to get involved with the community. Volunteers can…
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Email from Business and Finance Office
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Dear UW-Green Bay Faculty and Staff, With the amount of information coming from the Federal Government and the speed in which it is coming, it is difficult to be able to absorb and assess what items may require action. UW-Green Bay has convened a group of stakeholders who are meeting weekly to attempt to consolidate…
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Recent ‘Coffee Break’ recording ready for viewing
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At the Coffee Break Budget Update on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 Assistant Chancellor for Finance/CFO Kent Bond gave an update on UW-Green Bay’s budget for FY26. For those who missed the beginning, or were unable to attend, a link is included below. Please note that your UW-Green Bay SSO will be required to view, and…
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Exploring Modern Supply Chain Management: A Lecture by Dr. Md Shahidul Islam at UW-Green Bay
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Richard J. Resch School of Engineering Professor Dr. Mohammad Upal Mahfuz hosted Cofrin School of Business Assistant Professor Dr. Md Shahidul Islam in an invited speaker talk, entitled “An Introduction to Modern Supply Chain Management.” Although this invited lecture was a part of Dr. Mahfuz’s ET 360 (Project Management) class, this talk was made open…
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New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: Self Love (w/Brittany Berkovitz, Alicia Gerstner, and Courtney Covill)
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In this episode of Psychology and Stuff, Dr. Alison Jane Martingano sits down with Brittany Berkovitz, Alicia Gerstner, and Courtney Covill, mental health professionals at a private practice counseling facility, The ATT Center. They discuss navigating the difficulties of single life and provide advice on how to connect and engage with others whether that be…
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Professor Wilson-Doenges selected as co-director for Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars program
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The new Co-Director of the Wisconsin Teaching Fellows and Scholars Program New co-directors of OPID’s signature program – the Wisconsin Teaching Fellows & Scholars – have been selected after a thorough systemwide search & screen process. We are thrilled to welcome our new WTFS leaders: Communication Professor Sarah Riforgiate (UW-Milwaukee) and Psychology Professor Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges (UW-Green Bay). Sarah and Georjeanna…
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Meinhardt Shares Science on Tap in Sturgeon Bay
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The next Science on Tap extravaganza at Bridge Up Brewing Company, Sturgeon Bay, is scheduled for Thursday February 20th, 2025. Social time starts at 6:00pm. At 6:30 the featured speaker, Dr. Dan Meinhardt, will present “Seeing Nature: How our vision colors the world,” followed by a Question-and-Answer session and additional social time.