Daily Archive: December 10, 2020
The next NAS Seminar featured Prof. Bruce Snyder or Georgia College and State University, presenting Soil Ecology in a Changing World, Friday, Dec. 11, 2020 at 3 p.m. via Collaborate Ultra. Soil serves as...
The final candidate to be interviewed for the director of Institutional Strategy and Effectiveness (ISE) has withdrawn from consideration. Sandra Kiddoo will present on Friday, Dec. 11 from 1 to 1:45 p.m. See the...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Alise Coen (Political Science, Public and Environmental Affairs) interviewed on WPR’s Central Time, Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 for a segment on immigration. Listen to the segment.
In addition to celebrating the research efforts of students around the world including our own UW-Green Bay students, this year’s Tiny Earth Winter Symposium, Dec. 14-15 via ZOOM is focused on public health emergencies...
Here’s a reminder that SilverCloud, a free, online, self-guided mental health resource available to all UW-Green Bay students, faculty and staff. This resource is completely confidential and available 24 hours a day. Its evidence-based...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Nesvet (English, Humanities) was invited to contribute an article on “James Malcolm Rymer”—author of penny dreadfuls and inventor of fictional murderer Sweeney Todd—to the Oxford Bibliography in Victorian Literature (Oxford University...
UW-Green Bay students are showcasing research presentations that focus on antibiotic resistance and public health emergencies. Source: UWGB students take a closer look at public health emergencies, FOX11
Next week’s Tiny Earth event has been gathering statewide publicity. “There is something, too, about being part of something that is so much larger than yourself for these students, and they get it,’’ said...
Swing for the Holidays, originally scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2020, has been canceled. Due to the evolving circumstances surrounding the pandemic, musicians are unable to safely gather for the concert. Organizers have made the difficult...
Associate Professor Jon Shelton (History) recently published the article, “The End of Public Schools Would Mean the End of the Common Good” in Jacobin online magazine. Shelton discusses the idea of looking at schools as...