Prof. Elizabeth Wheat appointed to Green Bay Water Commission
On Oct. 6, 2020, Associate Prof. Elizabeth Wheat (Public and Environmental Affairs) was appointed to serve on the Green Bay Water Commission by Mayor Eric Genrich.
On Oct. 6, 2020, Associate Prof. Elizabeth Wheat (Public and Environmental Affairs) was appointed to serve on the Green Bay Water Commission by Mayor Eric Genrich.
Renee Richer (Biology), assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Marinette Campus, was one of 20 professors from across the nation selected to attend a recent fully funded residency held at the Howard...
This virtual talk in collaboration with UW-Madison draws on the writings and legacy of 1970s activist George Jackson to articulate what he and fellow radicals envisioned as the political potential and limitations of writing...
UW-Green Bay alumna Raquel Lamal, a media specialist for Red Shoes Inc., recorded a podcast recently with Blair Endowed Chair of Communication Phil Clampitt. You can now listen to “Thinking Clearly in an Age...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Amulya Gurtu of Supply Chain Management co-authored a paper, “A Template For Long-Range Energy Planning With Environmental Considerations For Developing Countries: A Case Study.” This article has been published in...
Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) was recently elected as the vice chair of the City of Green Bay Ethics Board. He was appointed to the board in 2019 and will serve until his term...
On Sept. 25, 2015, UW-Green Bay Prof. Aaron Weinschenk presented (via Zoom) some of his research TCU’s political science faculty research symposium. Weinschenk presented a paper entitled “Civic Education in High School and Voter...
Assistant Prof. Michael Holly (Water Science, Resch School of Engineering) announced a number of publications and grants. Publications: Holly, M. A., Gunn, K. M., Rotz, C. A., & Kleinman, P. J. A. (2019). Management...
Associate Professor Mandeep Singh Bakshi (Chemistry, NAS) published recent article “https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molliq.2020.114319” in “J Molecular Liquids”. They present a novel method of photophysical detection of nanomaterials of different shapes with relevance to Materials Chemistry.
Researcher and UW-Green Bay’s Associate Dean of Recruitment, Recreational Outreach and Communication for CAHSS, Ryan Martin, landed a spot on INC.com’s “Ten Ted Talks to Watch” to help get through the pandemic. Titled “Why...