Tagged: Human Development
The Green Bay Press Gazette published a column by UW-Green Bay Professor Regan A. R. Gurung (Ben J. & Joyce Rosenberg Professor of Psychology and Human Development). The column addresses societal clothing rules imposed on women, and how clothing...
In the fall 2018 semester, three classes with 70 students will team-up and dig into the early years of the Green Bay Packers. Read more on Fox6Now.
Denise Bartell, UW-Green Bay’s director of student success and engagement has been named The University of Toledo’s associate vice provost for student success. Bartell will begin her new job Aug. 1. The associate vice...
UW-Green Bay alumna and former 2003 Miss Wisconsin Tina Sauerhammer ’99 (Human Biology and Human Development) was excited to hear about Miss America Organization’s decision to remove the swimsuit competition from their pageants. Sauerhammer,...
Indiawest.com has the story of Prof. A. R. Gurung’s (Psychology and Human Development) election to the international honor society, Psi Chi.
Thanks to Prof. Illene Cupit for organizing the annual planting of UW-Green Bay Memorial Garden on May 16, 2018 (after a rain delay last week) to commemorate loved ones lost by the UW-Green Bay...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Psychology and Human Development) says it’s better to stick to plans, though technology makes it easier to cancel them. Prof. Gurung explains in a story with Wisconsin...
Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Psychology and Human Development) was recently featured in Wisconsin Public Radio’s podcast “Why we Love to Cancel Plans.” The discussion was about how technology makes cancelling plans effortlessness.
UW-Green Bay Prof. A.R. Regan Gurung (Psychology) was featured on WPR’s program on Tuesday, May 9, discussing why we love to cancel plans in this age of technology and the impact it can have....
Green Bay, Wis. — University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Human Development and Psychology Professor Regan A. R. Gurung, Ph.D. has been elected to serve as the head of the international honor society in psychology Psi...