Tag: CAHSS

  • Psychology and Stuff Episode: Championing Athlete Mental Health (w/ Dr. Alan Chu and Jo Morrissey)

    Psychology and Stuff Episode: Championing Athlete Mental Health (w/ Dr. Alan Chu and Jo Morrissey)

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    In this week’s episode of Psychology and Stuff, sport and exercise psychologists,  Jo Morrissey and Alan Chu, talk about the mental health of high performing athletes. Rooted in recent news about athletes like Simone Biles and Naomi Osaka choosing to prioritize their mental health over competition, they discuss the stress of being a professional athlete…

  • Faculty note: Prof. VonDras interviewed

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    UW-Green Bay Professor. Dean D. VonDras (Psychology) was interviewed for the article, “If I Only Knew Then What I Know Now” by Victoria Jicha that appears in The Flutist Quarterly, Vol. 46, No. 4, a publication of the National Flute Association. VonDras provided his consultation and perspective for Ms. Jicha’s article that offers “guidance and…

  • English program presents, ‘How to Land Your Dream Job in Technical Writing’ Nov. 9

    English program presents, ‘How to Land Your Dream Job in Technical Writing’ Nov. 9

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    On Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021, from 7 to 8 p.m., the UW-Green Bay English department will present “How to Land Your Dream Job in Technical Writing” with Kristin Schlorf (’20 B.F.A., Writing & Applied Arts). As a student, Kristin Schlorf pursued a technical writing path through the BFA in Writing & Applied Arts, which will soon be…

  • Psych and Stuff: Sex Therapy with Kate Balestrieri

    Psych and Stuff: Sex Therapy with Kate Balestrieri

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    Join hosts Ryan Martin and Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges for the podcast Psych and Stuff, as they interview Kate Balestrieri Psy.D., a successful sex therapist and social media influencer based in California, about her journey and work as a sex therapist. Topics discussed include sex therapy, couples counseling during the pandemic, sexual education in schools, and how to…

  • UWGB speaker on Tuesday | News, Sports, Jobs – The Daily news

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    Green Bay, Wis.– Dubbed “America’s most powerful flight attendant,” Sara Nelson will be the first in a new speaker series named in honor of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Emeritus Professor Harvey J. Kaye.Nelson–the international president of the Association of Flight Attendants-CWA, AFL-CIO since 2014, representing 50,000 of aviation’s first responders at 17 airlines–made headlines in…

  • Faculty note: Prof. Ryan Martin featured in anger article

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    Prof. Ryan Martin (psychology) was recently quoted in Choosing Therapy, an online mental health company. In an article on Men & Anger, Matin is quoted regarding what this mental health issue is, and what it might look like. “The research shows that men and women become angry at approximately the same frequency, but men tend to…

  • Prof. Wilson-Doenges has second edition of ‘SPSS for Research Methods: A Basic Guide’

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    Prof. Wilson-Doenges has second edition of “SPSS for Research Methods: A Basic Guide.” Here’s some highlights about what’s new in this edition: SPSS guidance without sacrificing valuable class time. Instructors can focus on teaching methods, rather than spending class time explaining SPSS. Wilson-Doenges guides students through SPSS with clear step-by-step instructions, ensuring students feel confident…

  • Celebrating International Artists Day, October 25

    Celebrating International Artists Day, October 25

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    CAHSS and Effect is celebrating International Artists Day with an article written by Prof. Kristy Deetz. As she states, “For International Artist Day I thought it would be fun to share 15 different yet related ways that artists engage in the creative process. I often share these with UWGB students or with participants of art…

  • Stay safe while participating in outdoor activity

    Stay safe while participating in outdoor activity

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    Outdoor activity safety tips submitted by Associate Professor Joanna L. Morrissey (Psychology & Sport, Exercise and Performance Psychology) on behalf of UW-Green Bay Excercise is Medicine. Exercise is Medicine – On Campus is an initiative at UW-Green Bay that aims to encourage students, faculty, and staff to rise beyond the ordinary by moving often, moving well,…

  • Tonight (Oct. 26) Harvey J. Kaye State of Democracy Speaker Series with special guest Sara Nelson

    Tonight (Oct. 26) Harvey J. Kaye State of Democracy Speaker Series with special guest Sara Nelson

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    UW-Green Bay College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences presents the Harvey J. Kaye State of Democracy Speaker Series with special guest Sara Nelson Tuesday, October 26, 2021 at 7 p.m. in Fort Howard Hall of the Weidner Center for Performing Arts. The event is free and open to the public. Masks are required for…