Daily Archive: March 22, 2011
Sue Joseph Mattison, an academic administrator and scholar with extensive experience in the areas of health and education, has been appointed dean of the College of Professional Studies. Provost Julia Wallace announced today the...
Sue Joseph Mattison holds a bachelor’s in economics, a master’s in health education, and a Ph.D. in epidemiology. Her two decades as a faculty member and administrator at the University of Northern Iowa include...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Lucy Arendt (Business Administration) will talk about disaster response during the second installment of the ‘After Thoughts’ series. The program, designed to connect community women with UW-Green Bay, takes place from...
The student chapter of the American Choral Directors Association invites members of the UW-Green Bay community to enjoy a good laugh on April Fools’ Day by watching faculty members perform humorous music in front...
Arts Enrichments for Adults, a non-credit program offered at UW-Green Bay, is designed to help adults capture their creative side. An impressive array of class offerings will take place 1-4 p.m. Monday through Thursday,...
Proposals for Spring 2011 Grants in Aid of Research and Grants for Integrating Research and Teaching proposals are due Monday (March 28). To access guidelines, forms, and sample proposals, visit the website. Grants in...
Our post yesterday about this week’s “Dozen Denominations Dinner” at the Mauthe Center was unclear as to the beneficiary of the fundraising event. All proceeds will go to the Center and this year’s special...
Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Human Development), with co-authors from Boise State University and Randolph College, just published a book to help students write in APA (American Psychological Association) style and navigate the maze...
UW-Green Bay faculty members Ray Hutchison and Karen Dalke (Urban and Regional Studies) will present information from their ‘thrill killing’ study, along with other materials, at the Society for the Study of Social Problems...
New in print are two pieces by Kevin Kain of the Humanistic Studies faculty. “Reading the Early Soviet: Alexander S. Gumberg and the Collection, Translation, Exchange and Preservation of Russian Print Matter (1917-1930)” appears...