Tagged: faculty and staff
UW-Green Bay Prof. Emerita Carol Emmons (Art & Design) is one of eleven artists represented in the “Collection Highlights: The Alchemists”exhibition at the Kohler Arts Center, with a sculpture, made while a resident in...
Professor Sampath K. Kumar (Marketing) was featured on WalletHub’s piece about the benefits and most popular metal credit cards. Read his article here.
Prof. Aniruddha Pangarkar’s (Marketing) paper “Competing and Succeeding in Emerging Markets: A Resource-Advantage Theory Perspective,” is accepted to be presented at the prestigious 2022 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference to be held...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Bryan Carr (Communication, Information Science, and Women & Gender Studies) writes his newest Random Encounters article about the new virtual reality set he got last year. He writes about various games...
UW-Green Bay Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) has a peer-reviewed journal article accepted for publication. Titled “Attitudes and Perceptions about the 2020 Presidential Election and Turnout Intentions in the 2022 Midterm”, the article was...
The pandemic has contributed to a growing understanding of the impacts of collective trauma and indigenous communities have long navigated this in terms of settler colonialist harm. For Native Americans, this began in 1492,...
Seventy-eight years ago this week, Franklin Roosevelt delivered the most radical speech any president has ever given. He proposed a total reorganization of American society—and found that it was incredibly popular. Harvey Kaye (Democracy...
Professors Katia Levintova and Kim Reilly announce the publication of their article “Student Parents and HIPs: Missing Out on High Impact Practices” that was just appeared in The Journal of Continuing Higher Education (70:1, January...
The Green Bay Campus mourns the loss of UW-Green Bay Emeritus faculty member Michael Morgan, who taught in the Natural and Applied Sciences unit for decades before his retirement. He specialized in plant ecology...
“During COVID [-19] when I was upset, I would get up in the middle of the night and play [my piano],” Jeannie Udas, a lifelong music lover and piano student in the Community Music...