Category: News Phlash

  • Vote to name resident Peregrine Falcon chicks

    Vote to name resident Peregrine Falcon chicks

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    Thank you to the University community for submitting names in response to our call for names for the newly banded Peregrine Falcon young. This season’s brood, offspring of Leopold and JoJo consisted of three male young, hatched in a nesting box atop the Cofrin Library. Learn more about the campus peregrine falcons. More than 45 creative, thoughtful and…

  • Apply now for Peer Teacher Mentoring

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    The UW-Green Bay Provost’s Office is pleased to announce year two of a pilot program to support peer teacher mentoring. In this second year of the pilot, Professor David Voelker (Humanities and History) will work with up to eight faculty and teaching professor colleagues throughout the 2023–24 academic year. David will work with each mentee…

  • Peshtigo first graders travel to UW-Green Bay | News | ehextra.com

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    Peshtigo first-grade students recently spent the day in Green Bay, viewing a play at the Weidner Center and engaging in hands-on learning at UW-Green Bay. Starting off at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts, students viewed a production of Aesop’s fable, “The Tortoise and the Hare.” “There’s nothing quite like the experience for first…

  • Cold Lunch & Hot Topics: “How Can We Implement Ungrading?”

    Cold Lunch & Hot Topics: “How Can We Implement Ungrading?”

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    Instructors are invited to bring their lunch and join the conversation with CATL and other educators from across the institution to discuss a hot topic in teaching and learning! Join Shara Cherniak (Assistant Professor, Education) and Kris Purzycki (Assistant Professor, Humanities) for an informal conversation on the topic of “ungrading” and alternative assessments this June.…

  • CATL hosts summer workshop: Generative AI and Assessment Workshop

    CATL hosts summer workshop: Generative AI and Assessment Workshop

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    CATL (Center for Advancement of Teaching and Learning) is hosting a summer workshop in which CATL facilitators will work with instructors by reviewing their learning objectives, discussing the implications of emerging AI products, and brainstorming creative, high-quality, aligned, and feasible strategies for adapting course materials and assessments. To participate in this virtual workshop, CATL asks…

  • Prof. Gaurav Bansal research accepted for publication in ‘Internet Research’

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    Prof. Bansal has his research accepted for publication in Internet Research (ranked A by Australian Business Dean’s Council) with Prof. Steve Muzatko of Arkansas State University (previously Accounting Prof at UW-Green Bay). The paper is titled “It Pays to be Forthcoming: Timing of Data Breach Announcement, Trust Violation, and Trust Restoration.” This research examines the…

  • New degree pathway for Native American students | Inside Higher Ed

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    A small technical college in Wisconsin created a certificate to include Indigenous learners and incorporate more Native American history and understanding within the community. In Wisconsin, the postsecondary credential completion rate for American Indians in 2019 was 26 percent, well below the state average of 55 percent, according to data from A Stronger Nation and the Lumina…

  • UW-Green Bay Asst. Professor Pangarkar attends international workshop and contributes to AMA conference

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    Assistant Professor of Marketing at the Cofrin School of Business, Aniruddha Pangarkar recently attended the prestigious “International Business Pedagogy Workshop” organized by Georgia State University in Atlanta, GA. The workshop was organized by leading scholars and educators from prestigious business schools like Georgia State University, Texas A&M University, Indiana University, Michigan State University etc. The…

  • USDA Food Inspector Recruitment Event in Green Bay

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    Join FSIS Professionals in Protecting Public Health The USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is hosting  a recruitment event for food inspectors in Green Bay, WI. This event will be held Tuesday, June 13, 2023 to Thursday, June 15, 2023 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Brown County Job Center, 301 N.…

  • Become a more purposeful leader

    Become a more purposeful leader

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    Become a more purposeful leader with an Advanced Supervisory Leadership certificate program from the Division of Continuing Education and Community Engagement, which delivers the training necessary to help expand your awareness of yourself and others and connect teams with purpose to achieve business goals. Candidates for this certificate will need to have completed our Supervisory…