Tag: Nursing

  • “Last Lecture Series” continues with the ‘Importance of Theatre’

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    Prof. Jeff Entwistle is the second speaker in the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s “Last Lecture Series” line-up. The lecture will take place Wednesday, October 28 at 7 p.m. in the University Union’s Christie Theatre, at 2420 Nicolet Drive, Green Bay. As part of the “Last Lecture Series,” presenters were asked to convey what lecture they…

  • UW-Green Bay 50th Anniversary presents ‘Last Lecture Series’

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    UW-Green Bay has announced its lineup for a “Last Lecture Series” during the 2015-16 academic year in celebration of the University’s 50th anniversary. Presenters were asked to convey what lecture they would give, if it were to be their last. The monthly lectures will take place Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the University Union’s Christie…

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    UW-Green Bay 50th Anniversary presents ‘Last Lecture Series’

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has announced its lineup for a “Last Lecture Series” during the 2015-16 academic year in celebration of the University’s 50th anniversary. Each month, a UW-Green Bay faculty member will give a public presentation on a topic of his or her choice. Presenters were asked to convey what lecture they would…

  • Nursing’s Herdman is first ‘After Thoughts’ speaker, Oct. 6

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    The history of holism and its contrasts with our current health care system is the topic of UW-Green Bay’s first After Thoughts presentation of the 2015-16 series. Associate Professor of Nursing T. Heather Herdman will present “Integrative Health Care: what’s the whole holistic thing, anyway?” Tuesday, Oct. 6 in the Grand Foyer of the Weidner…

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    Herdman to explore integrative healthcare in ‘After Thoughts’ talk Oct. 6

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    The history of holism and its contrasts with our current health care system is the topic of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s first After Thoughts presentation of the 2015-16 series. UW-Green Bay Associate Professor of Nursing T. Heather Herdman will present “Integrative Health Care: what’s the whole holistic thing, anyway?” Tuesday, Oct. 6 in the…

  • Faculty note: Tyczkowski on task force for evidence-based staffing

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    Faculty member Brenda Tyczkowski of the Professional Program in Nursing was part of a task force assembled by the Wisconsin Organization of Nurse Executives (W-ONE), to publish a toolkit on evidence-based nurse staffing. The first piece of the toolkit is a presentation for use in hospitals to engage stakeholders — including health care board members,…

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    Pfeifer named UW-Green Bay’s Associate Chancellor for External Affairs

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    Chancellor Gary L. Miller announced today (Monday, June 22) the appointment of Ronald T. Pfeifer of Green Bay as the new Associate Chancellor for External Affairs and Chief of Staff for the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Pfeifer will join the UW-Green Bay administrative team on July 23rd. He currently serves as Associate General Counsel for…

  • Travel tip: Course provides trip inside human body

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    It was a return trip for UW-Green Bay Human Biology professors Amanda Nelson and Donna Ritch, but a whole new world for 17 UWGB Human Biology and Bellin College of Nursing students. The group recently returned home from a summer travel course to Guben, Germany, and a chance to work with world-renowned German anatomist Gunther…

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    Regents OK tenure for 10 UW-Green Bay professors


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    The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved promotions and tenure for UW-Green Bay faculty members during the board’s meeting June 4 and 5 at UW-Milwaukee. Those promoted from assistant professor to the rank of associate professor with tenure are: • Tohoro Francis Akakpo, Social Work • Hernan Fernandez-Meardi, Humanistic Studies • T. Heather…

  • Seven earn promotion to full professor

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The UW System Regents also approved moving the following individuals from associate professor to the senior rank of full professor: Lucy Arendt, Business Administration Mathew Dornbush, Natural and Applied Sciences Susan Gallagher-Lepak, Nursing Catherine Henze, Humanistic Studies John Luczaj, Natural and Applied Sciences Bryan Vescio, Humanistic Studies Amy Wolf, Natural and Applied Sciences. Our news…