Category: Faculty/Staff
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Jess Lambrecht Nominated for ATHENA Award
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Congratulations to Jessica Lambrecht, executive officer for Continuing Education & Workforce Training at UW-Green Bay for being nominated for the Athena Awards with the Sheboygan Chamber of Commerce. Designed to recognize women in leadership and those who promote women’s career progress, the ATHENA Award was created in 1982 and is celebrated in communities around the…
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Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service – January 20, 2025
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The Student Engagement Center is teaming up with Schreiber Foods to offer service projects for UW-Green Bay and Schreiber employees. Join us on Monday, January 20 from 8 am to Noon, with lunch provided, for a meaningful day of action that provides you an opportunity to make an impact in the Green Bay community. Help…
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Shelton quoted in story about UW System’s Spending on Consultants
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UWGB-United President and Democracy and Justice Studies Professor Jon Shelton was quoted in a widely-circulated investigation by WORT Madison on the UW System Administration’s spending on contracts with for-profit consultants. “You think about how the lowest paid people on our campuses have suffered from these budget cuts. It’s not the full professor at Madison who…
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Shelton publishes piece in the Nation
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UWGB-United President and Democracy and Justice Studies professor Jon Shelton co-authored a piece in The Nation entitled “Why Democrats are Losing Americans without College Degrees–and How to Win Them Back”. As Shelton (and Neil Kraus) argue, “To win back working-class voters—particularly those with less formal education—Democrats must clearly commit to a vision and a narrative…
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Shelton quoted in Inside Higher Ed
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UWGB-United President and Democracy and Justice Studies professor Jon Shelton was quoted in “Inside Higher Ed” in response to UW System Administration’s new proposed Intellectual Property policy: “Jon Shelton, a professor at UW–Green Bay who also signed the open letter criticizing the copyright proposal, told Inside Higher Ed that all of that context makes him…
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Faculty Staff Meal Plan Payroll Deduction Available Through January 22, 2025
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Payroll deduction for faculty and staff meal plans is now available on the Human Resources Forms webpage. If you purchased a meal plan at the beginning of fall semester, your meals will roll over to spring semester, and you do not need to repurchase your plan. If you used all of your meal swipes, you…
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UW-Green Bay’s Sawa Senzaki and William Dirienzo Honored by the Universities of Wisconsin
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The Universities of Wisconsin honored UW-Green Bay Associate Dean, Cultural Psychologist and Professor Sawa Senzaki as a recipient of a 2024 Outstanding Women of Color in Education Award, and UW-Green Bay Chair of Physics and Associate Professor William Dirienzo as a recipient of the 2024 Dr. P.B. Poorman Award for Outstanding Achievement on Behalf of…
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New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: Math Anxiety w/ Dr. Qiushan Liu
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Don’t miss the latest episode of Psychology and Stuff! Dr. Qiushan Liu, a new assistant professor in the Psychology Department, dives into the psychology of math anxiety—how it develops, its impact on learning, and strategies to reduce it. She shares fascinating insights on why students can feel anxious about math, how cultural attitudes and early…
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New Psych and Stuff Podcast Episode: Authentic Intelligence w/ Dr. Jan Schwartz
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Join us as Dr. Janet Schwartz, Forensic Behavioral Psychologist and President of Forensic Fraud Research, dives into ‘Authentic Intelligence.’ Tune in to explore her career journey, insights on self-awareness, and how authentic intelligence can elevate our lives. You can listen to this latest episode by clicking here. Psych and Stuff is a psychology podcast recorded at Phoenix…
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Memorial Service for Tomas Galaty
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Former UWGB Lawton Art Gallery director Tomas Galaty passed away October 12, 2024. Tomas’ brother, Prof emeritus David Galaty, (History/Humanities) would like to invite friends and former colleagues to a memorial service at the Richard Mauthe Center at 1pm on December 8, 2024.