UW-Green Bay Human Development students host ‘Death Cafes’
Students of Death, Dying and Loss, a course taught by Prof. Illene Cupit (Human Development) will be hosting Death Cafes during the month of April. Each event will be led by a group of...
Students of Death, Dying and Loss, a course taught by Prof. Illene Cupit (Human Development) will be hosting Death Cafes during the month of April. Each event will be led by a group of...
Human Development and Psychology programs are hosting a career series this week and next. From 3 to 5 p.m. on March 28, there will be a career exploration session in the 1965 Room with...
Prof. Regan Gurung has another publication getting prime position. His post, Just Say No (To Providing Class Slides)? is the top story on the American Psychology Association’s Psych Learning Curve web page. “In short,...
Prof. Regan A.R. Gurung (Psychology, Human Development) was featured on Wisconsin Public Radio Monday, March 20, speaking about research proving that wearable fitness devices like a Fitbit aren’t necessarily making people healthier than they would be...
On Thursday afternoon, March 23, 2017, UW-Green Bay is hosting a Helping Professions Open House. Those prospective students exploring majors in Education, Social Work, Nursing, Psychology, Human Development and Dietetics will be able to...
A number of prospective students and families will be on campus from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Thursday, March 23, for the Helping Professions Open House. Students will learn about programs including Nursing, Social Work,...
Associate Prof. Kate Burns (Human Development and Psychology) presented “Know Thyself: Understanding Your Own Stereotypes and Prejudice” at the Wisconsin Council on Family Relations Conference.
Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Human Development and Psychology) recently published a chapter in a new book, “Thematic Approaches for Teaching Introductory Psychology by Cengage.” The chapter builds on his research on teaching and is...
Prof. Illene Cupit’s (Human Development) Camp Lloyd, Weidner Center Presents and the Phuture Phoenix program, all received funding from the Green Bay Packers Foundation this week. Cupit and student Kirsten Wideman attended the event...
Prof. Regan Gurung was featured on Wisconsin Public Radio this week, speaking about a study that shows that monetary rewards can be a good incentive for kids to eat healthier food. Gurung says this...