Tag: Nursing

  • Did you miss Log Extra last week?

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    If you missed Log Extra, last week, you missed some incredible winter photos, a feature about a new product that is being retailed to benefit nursing scholarships, and photos from the NAS scholarship reception.

  • Lavender spritzer a refreshing approach to raising scholarships for UWGB nursing students

    Lavender spritzer a refreshing approach to raising scholarships for UWGB nursing students

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjCEWkdDebk&feature=emb_title The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay is taking a refreshing approach to fundraising for nursing scholarships. Proceeds from sales of a new product — Lavender Lullaby Spritzer — now retailing at local stores, are being contributed to the Mimi and Ken Kubsch Endowed Scholarship Fund at UWGB. Kubsch is an award-winning faculty member who started…

  • Home to Houston with a BSN

    Home to Houston with a BSN

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    Nursing Program graduate Teresa Talmadge met UW-Green Bay Nursing Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak for the first time (in person, at least) prior to mid-year commencement Saturday (Dec. 19) at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. Talmadge, of suburban Kingwood, Texas, near Houston, made her first trip to the UW-Green Bay campus this weekend to receive…

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    UW-Green Bay’s Nursing programs earn full CCNE accreditation

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay learned recently that a comprehensive review of its undergraduate and graduate programs in Nursing has resulted in maximum accreditations from the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education. The CCNE, a national nursing accreditation agency officially recognized by the US Secretary of Education, evaluated both UW-Green Bay’s longstanding Bachelor of Science in…

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    UW-Green Bay releases list of December 2015 grads

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    Chancellor Gary L. Miller will preside at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s 2015 fall/winter commencement ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 19, in Cofrin Family Hall of the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. The ceremony will honor students who have applied to graduate in December or at the end of the interim session in…

  • Regents approve more dynamic administrative model for UW-Green Bay

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    The University of Wisconsin Board of Regents voted Friday (Dec. 11) to approve a UW-Green Bay request for the first major restructuring of academic administration at the University in two decades. “I am extremely pleased the Board has supported our proposal to reorganize,” said UW-Green Bay Chancellor Gary L. Miller. “This will help our ability…

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    Nursing’s Gallagher-Lepak writes on ‘Music and Dementia’

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    Susan Gallagher-Lepak, professor of Nursing, shared insights on the value of music to individuals with dementia in the Dec. 8 edition of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Her article, headlined “Powerful gift for people with dementia: Music,” describes research from a recent issue of the scientific journal Brain about the resilience of the brain with musical…

  • iPat movie: ‘Andromeda Strain’

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    At 7 p.m. this coming Monday (Dec. 7) in the Christie Theatre, the iPat film series will revisit a classic Hollywood thriller that “went viral” back in the days when UWGB was still new. With a nod to UWGB’s 50th anniversary, “The Andromeda Strain” from 1971 will be screened with an introduction and discussion led…

  • A shout-out to CIT for fixing D2L glitch (on a Packers Sunday!)

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    Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak of Nursing, who headlined last week’s anniversary lecture series with a talk on ‘E-Learning,” shared a message via email yesterday for the Log and its readers: Thanks to Josh Goldman who came into the office and worked to sort out a problem with the online learning platform (D2L) during the Packers game,…

  • Gallagher-Lepak’s ‘Last Lecture’ on e-learning is (of course) online

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    If you missed Nursing Prof. Susan Gallagher-Lepak’s Last Lecture this past Wednesday on the topic “E-Learning: The Train Has Left the Station,” you didn’t entirely miss the boat… er, train. A tape is online at this site.