Category: Faculty/Staff

  • Professor Pieter deHart receives publication

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    UW-Green Bay Associate Vice Chancellor for Graduate Studies and Research, Pieter deHart recently published an article in the journal “PeerJ- Life & Environment” . Titled, “Impacts of river fragmentation on limiting individual dietary specialization of Amazonian predatory fish”, his work explores the concept of feeding specialization in predators, and how habitat fragmentation can change the…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Aniruddha Pangarkar featured in MoneyGeek article

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    Assistant Professor of Marketing, Aniruddha Pangarkar was recently invited by MoneyGeek to provide expert commentary and insight regarding consumer behavior and planning for the holidays. In the article, professor Pangarkar discusses ways consumers can create a holiday budget, how to balance emotions and practicality when buying gifts, and more! To read the full article, click…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Aniruddha Pangarkar featured in MoneyGeek article

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    UW-Green Bay Assistant Professor of Marketing, Aniruddha Pangarkar was recently featured in a MoneyGeek article. Invited by MoneyGeek to share his ideas, professor Pangarkar provided expert commentary and insights regarding no annual fee credit cards. To read the full article, click here.

  • Professors Holly & Forsythe publish capstone project alongside Environmental Science students

    Professors Holly & Forsythe publish capstone project alongside Environmental Science students

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    UW-Green Bay’s Michael Holly, environmental engineering professor, and co-authors recently published a paper on modifying waste media for removal of phosphorus from agricultural runoff. Data for the study was collected by the Spring 2021 environmental capstone class and two environmental science students, Camryn Swan and Keenan Leonard, participated as co-authors for the publication. The project,…

  • “what the crow taught me…” An exhibition of Prints and Drawings 2021 -2022

    “what the crow taught me…” An exhibition of Prints and Drawings 2021 -2022

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    UW-Green Bay Emeritus Professor of Art, Berel Lutsky will be showing drawings and prints made in 2021-2022 at Gallery 2622  located at 2622 N. Wauwatosa Ave.  from December 2, 2022 -January 30 2023. From September 2020 to September 2021 Beral was the ARTservancy resident at the OWLT Kratzsch Conservancy. Over the course of that year…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Maruf Hossain receives publication in IET journal

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    UW-Green Bay’s Chair of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering professor, Maruf Hossain has co-authored a paper that was recently published in the reputed ‘Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Generation, Transmission & Distribution’ Journal. Titled “Three-phase algorithm for independent single-phase grid frequency estimation under grid disturbances”, the article provides an in depth look into professor…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Alise Coen featured in International Affairs blog

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    Alise Coen, UW-Green Bay Political Science and Public & Environmental Affairs professor, was recently featured in a blog essay for International Affairs. Professor Coen writes about how local leaders shape refugee protection in a new blog essay for International Affairs. She explains that their interpretation and application of refugee principles is crucial for the everyday experiences…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Vallari Chandna receives A-level publication

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    UW-Green Bay professor, Vallari Chandna, recently published an article in an A-level journal, Electronic Commerce Research. The article, titled “Co-creation of value in Platform-Dependent Entrepreneurial Ventures” examines the direct impact of multiple dimensions of co-creation (i.e., dialog, access, risk analysis and transparency) on strategic outcomes as well as looks at its indirect effects within a dynamic environment alongside…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Prof. Paulson-Smith speaks at “Reverberations of Empire” conference

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    Professor Kaden Paulson-Smith recently spoke on a roundtable at the 2022 Social Science History Association conference, “Reverberations of Empire: Histories, Legacies & Lineages.” Prof. Paulson-Smith shared new research on “Centering Colonization and Resistance in Analyses of Policing” in a featured presidential session of the conference that examined new directions in the critical study of global…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Pooja Agarwal wins EAB Navigate Award

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    Pooja Agarwal, UW-Green Bay’s Navigate App Administrator & Training Specialist in the Division of Student Access and Success is the winner of EAB’s Student Success Collaborative – Excellence in Technology Administration Award. EAB’s Excellence in Technology Administration Award recognizes an individual who has shown exceptional dedication to improving their technology configurations and best practices, and…