Tag: CAHSS
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Just Announced: SWING FOR THE HOLIDAYS With Green Bay Jazz Orchestra Now On Sale
The Weidner Center for the Performing Arts has announced that Swing for the Holidays is back for a third, extra festive year. The Weidner Center’s jazzy holiday tradition will be held in Cofrin Family Hall on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021 at 6:30 PM. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021 at 11 a.m. at…
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Prof. Hillhouse discusses the impact of the FDA marketing authorization of Vuse E-Cigarettes
UW-Green Bay Prof. Hillhouse was interviewed by Deseret News (a Utah-based news outlet) regarding the recent Food and Drug Administration (FDA) marketing authorization for Vuse E-cigarette. This is the first time since the 2016 E-cigarette regulations were set in place that an E-cigarette has been approved for main stream marketing. Hillhouse discusses how this new…
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Psychology website has fresh look
Web Dev, Marketing and University Communication, and academic units have been working on a number of academic program web updates this semester. Take a look at the redesigned pages of the Psychology program.
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Swing for the Holidays 2021 Announcement
Green Bay, Wis. – The Weidner Center for the Performing Arts is pleased to announce that Swing for the Holidays is back for a third, extra festive year. The Weidner Center’s jazzy holiday tradition will be held in Cofrin Family Hall on Thursday, Dec. 16, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale Wednesday, Oct. 13, 2021…
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Professor Chu and seven M.S. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology students presented at the AASP Annual Conference
Chair of the M.S. Sport, Exercise, and Performance Psychology Program Prof. Alan Chu and seven students presented at the AASP (Association for Applied Sport Psychology) Annual Conference last week. Lecture Session Faculty: Alan Chu – Who Are the CMPCs and What Do They Do? Students: Anna Bomber – Harmony Between the Music and the Mind:…
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Seats still available for Zoom discussion, ‘Have you changed your fundraising strategy?’
Seats are still available for our one-hour Zoom discussion this Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021 at 9 a.m., “Have you changed your fundraising strategy?” Have you re-strategized your development program? How are you maintaining relationships with donors? Should you hold an event? Share ideas and thoughts with your peers in the nonprofit community. Guest discussant is UW-Green…
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Prof. Smith has article on National Coming Out Day
Read an inspiring and celebratory article written by UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Christine Smith (Psychology and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies), on National Coming Out Day! Smith states, “If the LGBTQ+ community has its own holiday, it would be Oct. 11, National Coming Out Day, a day when LGBTQ+ folks can share their authentic selves…
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Canonball Episode 3: The Nature of Expertise
Check out the latest Canonball episode! Renee Ettinger returns to discuss a few of the works that inspired her, including Lateral Reading and the Nature of Expertise and Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education. What happens when historians, professional fact-checkers, and students all evaluate the credibility of the same sources? Find out on this…
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Psychology and Stuff Podcast: Hot Takes on Climate Anxiety
In this Psychology and Stuff episode, faculty members Ryan Martin and Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges discuss a forthcoming article about climate anxiety in adolescents from 10 different countries. They delve into the mental health aspects of worsening climate change and the ways in which climate change is impacting anxiety in young people across the globe. Assess the…
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UW-Green Bay Theatre Opens 2021-2022 Season with Production of Red
GREEN BAY– University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre is back on stage after a year off from live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first production of the season, Red by Somalia Seaton will open Oct. 19, 2021 and run through Oct. 23, 2021. All audience members attending will be required to wear a mask…