Tag: faculty/staff

  • Florida International University Leader Named New Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs and Campus Climate at UW-Green Bay

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    Leader from Fourth-Largest U.S. University to Lead Efforts to Create Inclusive, Vibrant Campus Green Bay, Wis. — Eric E. Arneson, Ed.D., current Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs at Florida International University, has been named Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs and Campus Climate at the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay. UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller announced the…

  • 2017 UW-Green Bay Employee Appreciation Week

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    Seeking to repeat of last year’s successful employee appreciation week, the UW-Green Bay office of Human Resources is organizing what promises, per the e-mail sent to University faculty and staff, to be “a week filled with recognition and fun!” HR credits the Employee Appreciation Week Work Group for planning employee appreciation drawings, team-building activities, goodies and…

  • Former staffer: Student vote controversy is missing context

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    Former Log editor and media relations director Christopher Sampson knows a little about UWGB history. He was moved to write in from recent retirement to share some insight about the dispute involving the City of Green Bay Clerk’s Office and ease of voting for UW-Green Bay students living on campus. The flurry of state and…

  • Music Program waives admission for faculty and staff

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    The UW-Green Bay music program is encouraging attendance at all music events by waiving the admissions fee for all 2016-17 music events with the exception of Messiah on December 3, Jazz Fest on January 28 and Metropolis on April 28. Faculty and staff will be receiving a pass via intercampus mail that they can show…

  • Call for Proposals: Grants in Aid of Research

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    The Research Council invites members of the UW-Green Bay faculty to submit proposals for Grants in Aid of Research. The funds must be used in support of faculty research. The number of applications received and the amount of funding available for distribution will determine the number of awards that can be made. Anyone with faculty…

  • Farewell to Deans Mattison and Amenson-Hill

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    A celebration is planned in honor of the departing Deans Brenda Amenson-Hill (Dean of Students) and Sue Mattison (Dean of Professional Studies) from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 6 in the Mary Ann Cofrin Hall Winter Garden. Amenson-Hill is departing after an 18-year UWGB career for a role as VP of Enrollment Management and…

  • UW-Green Bay extends fond farewell to Prof. Kumar Kangayappan

    UW-Green Bay extends fond farewell to Prof. Kumar Kangayappan

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    On Saturday, Kumar Kangayappan will bear the mace for commencement — representing UWGB for the final time as its senior faculty member. After a teaching career that spanned nearly half a century, the economics (Urban and Regional Studies) professor is retiring. His family, friends, peers and colleagues hosted a retirement party in his honor on…

  • Faculty note: Goff moderates at SleuthFest

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    Victoria Goff, Associate Professor Emerita, moderated a panel,  “Planning & Building a Novel,” on Feb. 25 at SleuthFest, a national conference for mystery, suspense and thriller writers, which is held annually in Florida.

  • Faculty note: Kaye on C-Span3 Sunday

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    UWGB Prof. Harvey Kaye spoke about Franklin D. Roosevelt’s “Four Freedoms” speech on C-Span 3. Kaye is the author of The Fight for the Four Freedoms: What Made FDR and the Greatest Generation Truly Great. Watch here: http://www.c-span.org/video/?402719-1/franklin-d-roosevelts-four-freedoms

  • Welcome: multicultural advisor Bao Sengkhammee

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    Bao Sengkhammee has been named as the new multicultural advisor in the American Intercultural Center. She is a 2001 graduate of UW-Green Bay with degrees in Human Development and Urban and Regional Studies. She received her master’s degree from UW-Milwaukee in 2005. Sengkhammee worked in the diversity office at NWTC and is currently a transition…