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    Regents OK tenure, promotions for UW-Green Bay faculty members

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    The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved promotions or tenure for 17 UW-Green Bay faculty members during the board’s meeting June 4 and 5 at UW-Milwaukee. Faculty members 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 Herdman,…

  • UW-Green Bay 50th Anniversary will feature faculty lecture series

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    The lineup is set for the UW-Green Bay 50th Anniversary “Last Lecture Series” for the 2015-16 academic year. Each presentation is a Wednesday event beginning at 7 p.m. in the Union’s Christie Theatre. The lineup of distinguished faculty lecturers: Sept. 23 — Derek Jeffreys, Professor, Humanistic Studies “The Mystery of the Person: Teaching Philosophy and…

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    Marketing begins for app developed by Herdman, Gallagher-Lepak

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    Leveraging technology to make patient assessments more efficient and effective is the driving force behind the development of a new nursing clinical decision support e-tool, developed by T. Heather Herdman and Susan Gallagher-Lepak of the UW-Green Bay Nursing faculty in conjunction with NANDA International (NANDA-I), an association of nursing professionals that develops, refines and publishes…

  • Seven receive new master’s in nursing

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    Seven nurses became the first graduates of UW-Green Bay’s online Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Leadership and Management Health Systems program at the May 2015 commencement. The degree provides advanced coursework in leadership and management to improve care at multiple levels across the continuum of healthcare settings. All seven graduates — in alphabetical order,…

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    Facts and figures: UW-Green Bay’s record graduating class, May 2015

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has a record crop of degree candidates at both the undergraduate and graduate levels as the University prepares for spring commencement at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 16, at the Kress Events Center on campus. A total of 975 students are eligible to participate in Saturday’s ceremony. The number eligible to…

  • WiSys promotes services, partnerships at UW-Green Bay

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    The WiSys Technology Foundation celebrated its anniversary this week with a visit by leadership to UW-Green Bay. An open house was co-hosted by officials including (above) Arujun Sanga, WiSys executive director; Gary L. Miller, UW-Green Bay chancellor; and Interim UW System Vice President David Ward, CEO of NorthStar Consulting, Inc., who happens to be chairman…

  • Faculty to present to WiSys Board; reminder on WiSys info session

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    Four UW-Green Bay faculty members will present at a campus luncheon hosted by the WiSys Board of Trustees on Wednesday, May 13. Sharing information about projects currently under way will be Associate Prof. Mike Zorn of Natural and Applied Science, “Smart-Phone Spectrophotometer”; Associate Prof. of NAS Heidi Fencl, “Physics Coach App”; and Associate Prof. of Nursing Susan…

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    UW-Green Bay announces names of spring and summer graduates

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    Chancellor Gary L. Miller will preside at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s 2015 spring commencement ceremony at 11:30 a.m. Saturday, May 16, in the Kress Events Center on campus. The ceremony will honor students who have applied to graduate in May or at the end of summer session in August. More than 900 UW-Green Bay…

  • Nursing students visit Preble High School for Phuture Phoenix stop

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    Eight UW-Green Bay students from the Professional Program in Nursing class 447, Leadership and Management, visited Preble High School recently, accompanied by Assistant Prof. Tyczkowski, to meet with students in the Phuture Phoenix FLITE program. FLITE is an after-school group at Preble targeted at keeping high-schoolers interested in pursuing higher ed. The UW-Green Bay students…

  • Round trip ticket to Cypress opened a new world to Aoki

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    There was a time when Kristy Aoki wanted to be an athletic trainer. Then she met a group of students who introduced her to international culture, and a friend who convinced her to take a trip to Cypress. It was the first of 30 trips to foreign lands, and she discovered that traveling the world…