Tag: CAHSS
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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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UW-Green Bay Assoc Lecturer Frost presents in Iowa
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Susan Frost, Associate Lecturer in the Cofrin School of Business and the Department of the Humanities, facilitated an Athenian Dialogue for the Iowa Municipal Clerk Association in Des Moines, Iowa. The discussion, focused on leadership and personal development, was based on The Light We Carry by Michelle Obama. She will return to Des Moines to lead a…
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Internship Draft Day Scheduled for November 6 at Lambeau Field
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Help your students find paid college scholarships at the 10th annual Internship Draft Day at Lambeau Field! The event will take place on Wednesday, November 6th. 3:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. For details, please review the event flyer attached to this email. The job fair has over 50 employers and 200+ paid internships. Plus your students…
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UW-Green Bay Emeritus Assoc. Prof. Brian Sutton wins 2023 J.F. Powers Prize for Short Fiction
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A short story by Brian Sutton, a UW-Green Bay emeritus associate professor in Humanities, has won the 2023 J.F. Powers Prize for Short Fiction. The story, titled “The Least,” will be published in an upcoming issue of the journal Dappled Things. The prize judges described “The Least” this way: “This contemporary parable’s realism, distilled into…
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Join Professor Jon Shelton’s teach-in to hear hear History 365 students’ final project results
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Please join Jon Shelton’s History 365: US Labor and the Working Class: Past and Present on Tuesday, April 30, for a teach-in that highlights a survey of UW-Green Bay students regarding their views on work and the economy. As part of their final project, students found some very interesting results, and faculty, staff, and students…
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Wisconsin State Music Association State Solo & Ensemble Festival
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UW-Green Bay is hosting the Solo & Ensemble State Festival on Saturday, May 4th. There are approximately 3,000 area high school and middle school students who will be accompanied by Band and Choir Directors, teachers, parents, and families. The rooms listed will be used on Saturday from approximately 7:30 am to 5:00 pm for the…
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Psychology Professor Dean D. VonDras gives key insights for article on dementia care
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Psychology Professor Dean D. VonDras was recently interviewed by Kate Bruns for the article, “Being the Change: Sheboygan County is Global Leader in Innovative Dementia Care.” The article addresses many key issues involving dementia and how caregivers may respond, and greatly contributes to the discussions many communities may have about how to provide the best…
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Rector & Hong Piano Duo Recital
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On Saturday, February 24 at 7 p.m. UW-Green Bay piano faculty Michael Rector and Sylvia Hong present a program of piano duos and duets featuring music by Mozart, Schubert, Ravel, and John Adams. The recital will take place in Fort Howard Hall in The Weidner and is free and open to the public.
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Professor Rebecca Meacham discusses literary theft and its consequences on “Missing Pages” podcast
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Dr. Rebecca Meacham, Professor of English and Writing and Applied Arts, was a guest on Missing Pages, an investigative podcast about controversies in the publishing industry. In the episode, “The Bad Art Friend Saga,” Meacham discusses the ethics of incorporating other people’s life experiences into fictional stories. Meacham previously discussed confronting the real-life subjects who inspired her writing…
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Profs. Jun and Vandenhouten of Nursing and Prof. Kim of Philosophy publish article in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology with international collaborators
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The article is titled “The Impact of U.S. Army Nurses on the Development of the Nursing Profession in South Korea.” It draws on the firsthand accounts of Korean veteran nurses who served alongside U.S. Army nurses during the Korean War. The article explores how U.S. Army nurses played an essential role in inspiring Korean nurses…