Tagged: Human Development
Prof. Ryan Martin was quoted in USA Today and the social reaction to responses on tragedies such as the recent terrorist attack in Brussels. “Ryan Martin, chairman of the psychology department at the University...
Didn’t hear it live? Prof. Ryan Martin (Human Development and Psychology) was the guest psychologist on WPR’s Joy Cardin show this morning (March 17). The topic was social media as an anger outlet. Listen...
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Psychology, Human Development) was published recently in American Psychologist®, the official peer-reviewed scholarly journal of the American Psychological Association and one of the most prestigious...
It’s a story about the appeal of “open letters” and what it says about “us.” UWGB Psychology Prof. Ryan Martin, who specializes in anger issues, management and response, was quoted today in a story...
Faculty members are invited to attend the Inclusivity and Equity Conference, from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, March 4 in the Christie Theatre. Faculty will have the opportunity to listen to and ask questions from:...
Faculty members are invited to attend the Inclusivity and Equity Conference, from 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, March 4 in the Christie Theatre. This faculty conference offers insights and suggestions on enhancing classroom inclusivity. This faculty career...
Human Development and Psychology Assistant Prof. Sawa Senzaki has been named by the Current Young Professionals Network as a “Future 15 Recipient.” The annual event celebrates the achievements of area young professionals. The recognition...
Assistant Professor of Human Development and Psychology, Sawa Senzaki (Psychology and Human Development) recently published “The communication of culturally dominant modes of attention from parents to children.” See the article in PLOS ONE.
Campus is invited to a UWGB’s Psychology and Human Development (PHD) Club, presentation, “Intersecting HEARTS: Health, Emotions And RelaTionShips,” at 5 p.m. Feb. 11 in the Alumni Rooms of Cloud Commons. No RSVP required....
More than 70 UW-Green Bay psychology students conducted original research and displayed their work at an end-of-the-semester poster session. Each of these studies represents original research that includes study design, data collection and analysis....