Tag: CHESW
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Save the Date: Give Big Green Bay
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Save the date! Give Big Green Bay highlights the important work nonprofits are doing in every corner of our community. Each year, a unique group of nonprofits is selected to highlight the strength, diversity, and dedication of organizations serving Brown County. This year, from Wednesday, February 19 at noon to Thursday, Feb 20 at noon,…
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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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New “First Nations Education” Academic Department
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A new, stand-alone academic unit has been approved by respective units and Deans, governance bodies, and the Provost and Chancellor. The unit, located in the College of Health, Education, and Social Welfare (CHESW), is composed of: First Nations Studies (FNS) undergraduate program EdD in First Nations Education (FNED) Center for First Nations Education The unification…
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Celebrate the career of Susan Gallagher-Lepak
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Congratulations! After a 40-year career and 21 years with UW-Green Bay, Susan will be retiring from her position as Dean of the College of Health, Education and Social Welfare on July 11th. We invite you to join us to honor Susan and wish her well in retirement. Cake and refreshments will be served. Tuesday, May…
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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…
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Nursing Students partner with Brown County Public Health
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Senior nursing students participating in their Population/Community Health Practicum received training from Prevent Blindness Wisconsin to become Certified Vision Screeners. This allowed them to partner with Brown County Public Health to provide vision screenings to Green Bay Public School District students across the city. This fall, the nursing students screened 2580 students in grades 4K,…
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Professor Christine Vandenhouten Elected to the Board of Directors for the Association for Vascular Access
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Director of Nursing Professor Christine Vandenhouten was elected to the 2024-2025 Board of Directors of the Association for Vascular Access (AVA), a multidisciplinary association of healthcare professionals that promotes the vascular access specialty through research and professional and public education to improve healthcare outcomes through evidence-based innovations in vascular access. Dr. Vandenhouten will join fellow…
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Dr. Baerwolf publishes research on the experiences of LGBTQ+ youth during COVID-19
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Dr. Angela Baerwolf of the Social Work Professional Program was recently published in the journal Transformative Social Work for a special issue on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social work. Her article, which was part of her dissertation, is titled “LGBTQ+ Youth Experiences of the COVID-19 Pandemic as Observed in Gender Sexuality Alliances”…
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Professor Waubanascum co-authors new publication in the Journal of Adversity and Resilience Science
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Professor Cary Waubanascum recently co-authored a newly published a paper in the Journal of Adversity and Resilience Science with her team of co-authors from the Native Children’s Research Exchange titled, “Striving to Be Pono (Balanced, Equitable, and Hopeful): Conceptualizing an Indigenous Writing Process from a Native Hawaiian Cultural Perspective”. Prof. Waubanascum attended an Indigenous Writing…