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  • Dr. Kpoti Gunn and Jonna Rosenthal published in Soil Research

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    Associate Professor and chair of Environmental Engineering Technology Dr. Kpoti Gunn and recent Smith College graduate Jonna Rosenthal have recently been published in Soil Research. The paper is titled “Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in biochar-amended soils: a review” and can be found at the link below. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in biochar-amended soils: a review | Soil…

  • EDGE is looking for additional leaders

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    Ethnically Diverse Group of Employees (EDGE) employee resource group is looking to expand the leadership team. We’re seeking enthusiastic, committed faculty and staff who want to help shape the future of our employee resource group and support a more inclusive and connected campus community. Why join EDGE leadership team? –Collaborate with colleagues across campus –Help…

  • Author Michael Perry visits Manitowoc Campus

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    Author Michael Perry was at the Manitowoc Campus last Thursday, June 19, for an event hosted by the Manitowoc Public Library. The theatre, which seats 350, was standing room only. Michael Perry also posted on Facebook about the event (https://www.facebook.com/share/1C6hqHmf98/?mibextid=wwXIfr), as well as on YouTube (https://youtube.com/shorts/1DECXXPSoG8?feature=shared).

  • Dr.Yakushkina publishes an article on transnationalism and heritage language use

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    Dr. Maria Yakushkina, Assistant Professor of Spanish, has published an article titled “Transnational Connections in Discourse: Stancetaking Among Heritage Speakers of Spanish in the U.S. Context” in the International Journal of Multilingualism. The study analyzes heritage language use in relation to symbolic transnational involvement among the Cuban-American population in Miami. Focusing on 1.5- and second-generation…

  • Wood Hall Market is now open!

    Wood Hall Market is now open!

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    Wood Hall Market, formerly known as Rosewood Café, is now fully operational. The newly renovated space includes a fresh look with new sleek counters and other embellishments. Wood Hall Market is an entirely self-serve venue that features a variety of smart vending and beverage machines. Each machine is equipped with a card reader that accepts…

  • 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