Tagged: Human Development
“Humans have a tricky relationship with stuff: shirts, books, cars, so on. We all have stuff; we want more stuff; we get jealous of other peoples’ stuff. We talk to a psychologist about where...
“It was a dream.” Along with some scenes from Commencement, undergraduates Johnny Gomez (Business Administration) and Taylor Gulbrand (Psychology, Human Development), and Brianna Jenkins (Master’s in Nursing Leadership and Management in Health Systems), reflect...
Shayla Warren studies the long-term neural impact of mild traumatic brain injury (TBI) with the Neuroscience Lab and its faculty members at UW-Green Bay. It’s a massive undertaking for an undergraduate student that could...
Taylor Gulbrand (Psychology and Human Development) experienced the heartbreak of losing her mother while a freshman at UW-Green Bay. But that loss wasn’t lost. When Gulbrand heard about Camp Lloyd, a grief camp for...
The Student Nominated Teacher Award is an effort of the Instructional Development Council and Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning that recognizes excellent teaching from a student perspective. This year, the committee...
College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Associate Dean Ryan Martin, builds off his love for the show Crazy Ex-Girlfriend with a list of seven other works about mental illness for CAHSSeffect.org: A Painfully...
The next Philosopher’s Cafe (as well as Death Cafe) will be taking place on Wednesday, May 8, 2019 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at St. Brendan’s Inn in Green Bay. The seventeenth-century philosopher La Rouchefoucauld...
After 20 years of distinguished service that has earned local, state, and national recognition and seen him hold positions from Chair of Psychology to associate dean and, currently, the Rosenberg Professor of Human Development...
The workshop “Supporting Inclusive Group Dynamics: Beyond the Group Contract” will be taking place on Friday, April 5, 2019 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in Theatre Hall Room 316. The workshop will be...
The Culture and Child Development Lab, led by Associate Prof. Sawa Senzaki (Human Development and Psychology), is looking for five- to seven-year-old children to participate in child development research. It will take one to...