Category: Faculty/Staff
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Successful debut for Prof. Clampitt’s newest book
UW-Green Bay Professor, Phil Clampitt teamed up with author Bob DeKoch in creating, “Leading With Care in a Tough World”, and their work has received a strong initial response. On Amazon’s Hot New Releases page, “Leading With Care in a Tough World” earned its spot as the number one book in the business and project…
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Phil Clampitt featured on ‘Voice America’
UW-Green Bay Communications Prof. Clampitt’s latest project with Bob DeKoch was the topic of conversation on Tuesday’s edition of ‘VoiceAmerica,’ hosted by Maureen Metcalf. Poor leadership spawns many current organizational ills: disengagement, turnover, absenteeism, and more. What is going wrong? Some leaders have the right beliefs and sentiments. Others may possess the right skills. Yet,…
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M.S. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology graduates and Prof. Chu present at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference
Professor Alan Chu and seven M.S. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology 2021 graduates presented at the Association for Applied Sport Psychology Annual Conference from October 26-29 in Fort Worth, Texas. Five first-year students also attended the conference to learn from researchers and practitioners in the profession. Each student that presented and the title of their…
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New episode of “Ruch Riffs” podcast is now live!
The newest episode of the “Ruch Riffs” podcast is now live! This seven minute episode features a discussion between Bob DeKoch and professor Phil Clampitt about their new book, “Leading with Care in a Tough World”. An excerpt from the podcast description: They draw upon their years of innovative learning and real-work experience to lay…
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Professors Helpap and Weinschenk present to Chamber of Manitowoc County
Political Science professors, David Helpap and Aaron Weinschenk recently delivered a presentation on the midterm elections to the Chamber of Manitowoc County. Their presentation discussed the current political landscape, campaign issues and strategies, and polls and forecasts. The two UW-Green Bay professors also spent time discussing some of the possible consequences of the election for…
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Prof. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges earns Outstanding Service Recognition
Congratulations are in order for UW-Green Bay Chair of Psychology, Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges, who earned the Outstanding Service Recognition at the recent Society for the Teaching of Psychology Annual Conference. Wilson-Doenges earned this recognition for her role as Director of Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. The Society for the Teaching of Psychology promotes excellence in the teaching and…
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Prof. Weinschenk publishes in Social Psychological and Personality Science
Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) recently had an article accepted for publication in the peer-reviewed journal Social Psychological and Personality Science. The paper is entitled “Parental Transmission and the importance of the (non-causal) effects of education on political engagement: Missing the forest for the trees,” and is co-authored with colleagues from Aarhus University (Denmark), the University of…
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Prof. Coen publishes study on refugee policy and Afghan resettlement
UW-Green Bay Associate Professor of Political Science and Public & Environmental Affairs, Alise Coen has published a new study on U.S. refugee policy and the resettlement of Afghan evacuees. The study draws on an original discourse dataset of public statements by 188 U.S. domestic leaders, including members of Congress, Trump and Biden administration officials, governors, state…
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Prof. Dean D. VonDras receives publication for review essay
A new review essay, “Journey into the Deeper Psychologies of Later Life,” by Psychology professor Dean D. VonDras, has recently been published in Age, Culture, Humanities: An Interdisciplinary Journal. As Prof. VonDras notes in his essay, “Life is a process of transformations. Thus, like rivers that run to the sea, throughout life we are in processes…
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Political Science students and faculty share perspectives on upcoming elections
UW-Green Bay Political Science and Public Administration students Maria Aldana, Allison Geerdts, and Connor Tenor shared their perspectives on political polarization and improving participation in the upcoming midterm elections during Monday night’s Common CAHSS panel on “Overcoming Isolation: Improving Engagement in the Midterm Elections”. Alongside the students were Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs professors Alise Coen,…