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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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Get Involved in Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month Planning!
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We are beginning to plan for Hispanic/Latinx Heritage Month, which will take place from Monday, September 15, 2025, to Wednesday, October 15, 2025. If you are interested in helping organize or hosting an event, we would love to have you involved! For more information or to share your ideas, please reach out to Nina Dessoir…
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Attend a Clean Energy Info Session
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Energize Green Bay (City of Green Bay) is pleased to invite you to a neighborhood clean energy info session to be held in the Alumni Room of the University Union at UW-Green Bay (or online) on March 24th, at 11:40am. We will be talking about the benefits of clean energy, how to save $1000s on…
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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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Business Professional Clothing Items Needed!
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The Career Closet needs items! Donations of business professional dresses, skirts, dress pants, blazers, tops, button-down shirts and sweaters would be greatly appreciated to stock the current closet in SS1600 and the new hallway space in Rose Hall by the Campus Cupboard. Please drop off all donated items SS 1600.
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Attend an Upcoming Session on “Growing Your Mindset”
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Continuing their spring series on “Teaching Today’s UWGB Students,” the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) invites instructors to join them Friday, Mar. 7, from 9 – 10 a.m. via Zoom for a session on “Growing Your Mindset.” CATL will be joined by Dr. Amy Kabrhel and her brother, Dr. Steven Anschutz,…
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Kruse and Shelton part of new “Fascism in Film” Series at the Tarlton Theater, Mar. 26
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The historic Tarlton Theatre in Green Bay is proud to present The Great Dictator (1940) as part of a new Fascism In Film series, featuring University of Wisconsin-Green Bay professors Jon Shelton (Democracy and Justice Studies) and Zack Kruse (English) presenting historical context and parallels between classic films throughout history and the present. Wednesday, March…
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Jamelle Bouie for Harvey Kaye Lecture Series Mar. 13
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The Harvey Kaye State of Democracy Lecture series is pleased to announce that we will have nationally-renowned New York Times columnist Jamelle Bouie speaking on campus on Thursday, Mar. 13, at 7:00 pm in the Mauthe Center. The event is free and open to the public, but the venue is expected to fill and you…