Log

  • Research in the Rotunda 2026: Application Open

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    Research in the Rotunda takes place Wednesday, March 11, 2026, at the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison. This high-profile event gives undergraduate students from across the Universities of Wisconsin a chance to present their research to state leaders, legislators, alumni, and guests. This is a great opportunity for students to share their research, gain professional…

  • UW-Green Bay Common CAHSS Conference Returns: Exploring Survival in Today’s World 

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    UW-Green Bay’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) is bringing back its Common CAHSS conference on Friday, October 17, 2025 with a focus on survival: one’s ability to live despite life-threatening conditions, to persevere through hopelessness and to manage mental and emotional strain. This year’s conference, hosted at the UW-Green Bay, Sheboygan Campus, will feature…

  • 1000 Point Challenge

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    The UREC invites all faculty and staff to participate in the 1000-point Challenge. One minute of activity equals one point toward the full 1000 points. Participants who reach the end goal will earn a small prize as a bonus. To enroll please click on 1000 point challenge on the UREC website. The deadline to enter…

  • Graduating International & Study Abroad Students: Claim Your Country Sash!

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    Are you an international student or a student who studied abroad and graduating this winter? Celebrate your global experience with a sash representing your country of citizenship or study! The order form can be found online.

  • PEA Department and EPP Program to Sponsor Film

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    The Public and Environmental Affairs Department along with the Environmental Policy & Planning program will be co-sponsoring a film showing on Friday, October 17, 2025 at the Christie Theatre in the University Union. Carbon Men Salvation: The Senator’s Dilemma – The climate is boiling. Congress is frozen. A climatologist sounds the alarm for impending disasters.…

  • Sign up to participate in usability testing for the Institutional Repository

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    The UWGB Library is conducting usability testing on the Institutional Repository websites and we are looking for faculty and instructional staff to offer feedback. Your input is essential to help us improve the functionality and user experience of this resource.  The testing will involve a 45-minute session where you will be asked to perform tasks…

  • Calling for First-Gen Impact Award Nominations

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    The First-Gen Student Success Collaborative and the First-Gen Phoenix Student org are excited to announce the 3rd annual First Gen Impact Awards, taking place on November 4th. The two organizations are looking for nominations for five awards honoring those who are innovating and creating positive change for first-gen student success. Nominators and finalist will be…

  • Day of Service – Thank you letter

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    Thank you to all of our amazing faculty and staff who participated in our annual Day of Service. Students and staff engaged in meaningful acts, higlighting what it means to be a Green Bay Phoenix. Without the support of all those who attended, these kinds of events would not be possible. We would like those…

  • Psychology Faculty Member Published in Social and Personality Psychology Compass

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    Dr. Alison Jane Martingano, Assistant Professor of Psychology, has published a new article in Social and Personality Psychology Compass. The piece, titled Seven Empathy Myths: Correcting Misconceptions About a Complex Construct (published October 7, 2025), examines seven widespread misconceptions about empathy: #1 People mean the same thing when they say “empathy,” #2 Empathy increases burnout,…