Tagged: Human Development
Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology and Human Development) was recently interviewed for the Deseret News article, “Women Are Being Encouraged to Express Rage. Is This a Good Thing?” “I think there are very clear messages we...
Please join UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Christine Smith (Human Development) for a Brown Bag Discussion, “Your sexism is showing: School dress codes and the policing of female bodies.” The event will take place from Noon...
UW-Green Bay Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Psychology & Human Development) recently wrote an article for Psychology Today. The article, titled “Tempted to Cancel That Meeting? Don’t,” examines the emerging...
The research of Assistant Prof. Jason Cowell (Human Development) has been featured in a Deseret News article titled “In light of Brett Kavanaugh, an in-depth look at how and when character is formed in...
“Serious Fun,” the Phoenix Studios podcast with UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Bryan Carr (Communication, Information Science) that examines the media that shapes and reflects our lives, has a new episode featuring UW-Green Bay’s Ben &...
UW-Green Bay Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Psychology & Human Development) recently published a new book, “Health Psychology: Well-Being in a Diverse World.” The book introduces students to the main topics and...
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay alumna Elizabeth Feldhausen ’15 is the owner of Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary and Cat Café in Green Bay, and the pet shelter has recently generated buzz revolving around one volunteer...
Want to help child development research at UW-Green Bay? UW-Green Bay Psychology Associate Prof. Senzaki and her research team are looking for children between the ages of 2-7 to participate in a study. If...
New from Phoenix Studios is the latest episode of the podcast Psych and Stuff. In this first episode of season four, Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology/Human Development) and Assistant Prof. Alan Chu (Human Development) delve...
Safe Haven Pet Sanctuary and Cat Cafe in Green Bay, owned by UW-Green Bay alumna Elizabeth Feldhausen ’15 (Psychology and Human Development), has gone viral due to one volunteer that has been dubbed “The Cat...