Tagged: Human Development
Assistant Prof. Jill Collins White (Human Development, Global Studies) has traveled to New Orleans for the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. White organized a session this coming Sunday under the broad topic...
Jennifer Ulrich, a senior at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay diagnosed with spina bifida and cerebral palsy, hopes to inspire others with her story of persistence and perseverance. As part of a class project, Ulrich set a goal: to get a new wheelchair that would allow her to stand. Despite numerous obstacles, including her insurance company, Ulrich received the $40,000 wheelchair.
Kris Vespia, associate professor of Human Development, is the lead author of an article titled “Multicultural Career Counseling: A National Survey of Competencies and Practices” that was published in the September issue of The...
Faculty, staff, students, and other members of our community are invited to attend a brown-bag discussion this Friday (Oct. 8) where Stacie Christian, lecturer in Human Development, will discuss “Caregiver Stress.” The brown-bag discussion...
Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung has been invited to King Saud University in Saudi Arabia to conduct a trio of all-day workshops on the topic of “Student Learning and Motivation.” Gurung, a faculty member...
Prof. Regan Gurung of Human Development was introduced Tuesday as the newest recipient of the Rosenberg Professorship at UW-Green Bay for a five-year term through 2015. Chancellor Thomas Harden presented Gurung with a ceremonial...
Prof. Regan Gurung of the Human Development academic unit has been selected to hold the Rosenberg Professorship at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay for a five-year term through 2015. The honor was announced at...
People seem so agitated these days, especially in the public arena, especially about politics and oil spills. Psychology and Human Development Prof. Ryan Martin of UW-Green Bay went on Wisconsin Public Radio’s Joy Cardin...
Prof. David Coury, Humanistic Studies, shipped home an email Monday (July 12) from the nation of Jordan, where he’s helping lead a Wisconsin delegation that is spending a month abroad on a Fulbright-Hays grant.
Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung, Human Development and psychology, with colleague Beth Schwartz of Randolph (Va.) College), just published an article titled “Riding the Third Wave of SoTL” in the International Journal of Scholarship...