Tag: CAHSS
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Never, Ever Say This To An Angry Person
There’s a way to take the edge off a situation without using triggering phrases that can make people even more irritated. The last thing that most of us want to deal with is an angry person in our face. But chances are, sooner or later, it’s going to happen. So what do we do? And,…
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Experts reveal 6 tips for getting your temper under control | New York Post
Life is aggravating and learning to keep your cool when you’d rather blow your top is one of its great lessons. Known as the “Anger Professor,” Ryan Martin, author of “Why We Get Mad: How to Use Your Anger for Positive Change” notes that rage brings ruin to our internal flight or fight system, “Your muscles tense…
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Wisconsin wants to grow into a video game industry leader – WPR
Addressing taxes and broadband access are among options leaders consider to prop up state’s talent. Ben Kvalo feels a lot better today about creating video games than when he was a student at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. “There was no hope or idea that we could actually go and get into this industry,” he…
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Hard Truths About the Meeting After the Meeting | MIT Sloane Management Review
Leaders must encourage respectful debate during meetings and use related strategies to avoid toxic post-meeting dynamics. A leader attempting to quash the meeting after the meeting would be like a coach trying to stop fans from opining, snarking, or rejoicing after a big game. The hard truth: Win or lose, there will be post-meeting speculations,…
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Nadia Neziri never stops learning…or Rising
Nadia Neziri will graduate on Saturday, May 11, 2024 during the 9:30 a.m. ceremony. Fearless and ready to change the world, UW-Green Bay class of 2024 graduate Nadia Neziri is poised for greatness. As a member of the first cohort of the Rising Phoenix program, she is the youngest Latinx person to receive their bachelor’s…
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Blai Yang: Amplifying Her Voice to Help Others Rise
Blai Yang is the Student Commencement Speaker for the 9:30 a.m. ceremony on Saturday, May 11, 2024. Embarking on a college journey entails not just a first step but often includes a cascade of mixed emotions. For Blai Yang, a former Rising Phoenix whose voice is now used to support others and to give back,…
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Voter enthusiasm, negative partisanship and Wisconsin’s swing status in 2024
A notable number of voters – in Wisconsin and around the nation – say they are so disinterested in the rematch between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump that they don’t want either man to hold that office again. And because of that, some of them are saying they may not vote at…
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UW-Green Bay’s Ryan Martin to co-host with Otis Day on the 95.9 morning show, Wednesday, May 1
UW-Green Bay Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Ryan Martin, will be joining Otis Day on the 95.9 morning show for a second time. Tune in to listen to him live between 5 and 9 a.m. on Wednesday morning, May 1. Since it’s his second time on the show, we asked…
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Learning by giving: UW-Green Bay philanthropy class awards $10K grant to non-profit | Fox 11
GREEN BAY (WLUK) — A local non-profit organization is benefitting from a $10,000 grant from a philanthropy class at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Students in the “Philanthropy: Civic Engagement Through Giving” course, alongside Associate Professor Lora Warner, presented a $10,000 check Thursday to this year’s recipient. A local non-profit organization is benefitting from a…
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He, she or they? Pronoun use is shaped by language and beliefs, UNH study says | Boston 25 News
DURHAM, N.H. — People’s language and beliefs contribute to the societal use of pronouns of “he,” “she,” and “they,” according to a new university study. Research at the University of New Hampshire looked at the use of pronouns in two different languages — including one where all pronouns are identity neutral — and found that…