Tagged: Human Development
Assistant Prof. Alan Chu (Human Development) is a competitive table tennis player, who participated in and won three prizes at the 2018 Badger Open: Mini-Table Singles Champion, U3800 Doubles Champion and U2100 Singles Second...
Assistant Prof. Jason Cowell (Human Development) recently had an article published on the development of fairness across 13 cultures around the world in the journal Developmental Science. The article details developmental differences from ages five-...
Bring your lunch and listen to Prof. Georjeanna Wilson-Doenges (Human Development) talk about what she’s learned about teaching from writing a textbook (and why you should consider writing a book, too)! The Brown Bag...
The first installment of the 2018-19 Green Bay Area Philosopher’s Café gatherings is set for Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2018 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at St. Brendan’s Inn in Green Bay. Prof. Ryan Martin...
Tickets go on sale today (Monday, Sept. 17 at 3 p.m.) Green Bay, Wis. — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is bringing its first independently organized TEDx series titled TEDxUW-GreenBay to the Weidner Center for...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Ryan Martin (Psychology and Human Development) was one of the speakers for the sell-out TEDxFondduLac event in May. Themed “Enough,” Martin spoke about “The Upside of Anger.” Here’s a bit of...
Organizers of TEDx UW-Green Bay have begun announcing speakers for the Nov. 1, 2018 event. The first speaker is recent Founders Award winner, UW-Green Bay Prof. Illene Cupit (Human Development). To see speakers as...
UW-Green Bay Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Prof. Regan A. R. Gurung (Psychology & Human Development) has been invited to be part of The Learning Agency’s campaign to elevate the science of learning. Gurung and...
UW-Green Bay Ben & Joyce Rosenberg Professor Regan Gurung (Psychology & Human Development) advises students to “plan their crazy” as the start of new academic year approaches. In his article “All work and no...
As part of the Brown County Library Countdown to Comic-Con event, Sept. 20, 2018, you can join UW-Green Bay professors Bryan Carr (Information and Computing Science) and Regan Gurung (Psychology and Human Development) for...