Daily Archive: June 2, 2016
UW-Green Bay Prof. Michael Draney (Natural and Applied Science) was quoted extensively in a story, “The Allure and Folly of Specicide,” about the Zika virus and the possibility of eradicating mosquito vectors of diseases....
Congratulations to Adrianne Fletcher (Social Work) and Elizabeth Wheat (Public and Environmental Affairs) upon their selection as UWGB Diversity Scholars. Both will pursue teaching and learning projects related to diversity in the classroom during...
Who is accountable for learning? Students, teachers, family? UW-Green Bay Prof. Regan Gurung (Psychology and Human Development) was recently published in the American Psychological Association’s Psych Learning Curve, on the subject. Read more http://psychlearningcurve.org/scapegoat/
UW-Green Bay Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak (Nursing) and her counterparts across the nation are concerned about the impending nursing shortage: “The nurse and nursing faculty workforce shortage ahead have the potential to impact both the...
Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology) teamed with WBAY news to spread a positive message for social media users — you’re not alone. Martin provides insight into the growing number of negative posts on the Internet,...
UWGB’s own Prof. Laura Riddle (Theatre and Dance) will perform in a Theatre Z presentation of Bryony Lavery’s award-winning play, “Frozen.” The production includes Riddle as one of the lead roles, as well as...
The Log is a space normally reserved for UWGB notes and accomplishments, but worthy of a shout are our counterparts and peers who received the Regents Outstanding UW System teaching awards: William N. Node...
The Center for the Advancement for Teaching and Learning (CATL) announces the return of the Online Teaching Fellows program. The next session of the Starter and Advanced programs will run from August 8 to...
An upgrade to UW-Green Bay’s Student Information System (SIS) is planned for the weekend of July 4. SIS will be unavailable from 4:00 p.m., Thursday June 30 to noon, Tuesday, July 5. D2L, Peoplesoft...
Congratulations are in order for Prof. Gaurav Bansal (Business Administration) and two of his students Kayla Hodorff and Kyle Marshall, whose paper on the role of gender in Information Security Policy received second place in...