Tag: Political Science
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Prof. Weinschenk publishes journal article on superintendent elections
UW-Green Bay Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor, Political Science) recently had a peer-reviewed article accepted for publication in the journal Social Science Quarterly. The article is entitled “The Nationalization of School Superintendent Elections” and examines the impact of national political factors on superintendent elections in the 12 states that hold elections for superintendent. Weinschenk is…
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Faculty note: Prof. Weinschenk publishes in psychology journal
Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor, Political Science) recently had a peer-reviewed article accepted for publication in the journal Personality and Individual Differences. The paper examines the heritablity of the five-factor model of personality in Denmark. The article is co-authored with scholars at the University of Southern Denmark, Aarhus University, and New…
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UW-Green Bay Political Science faculty begin blogging today about President Biden’s State of the Union address
A group of UW-Green Bay Political Science faculty plan to offer commentary and analysis on President Joe Biden’s State of the Union (SOTU) address, tonight. The group includes professors Nolan Bennett, Alise Coen, David Helpap and Kaden Paulson-Smith. Beginning Tuesday, March 1 and running through Friday, March 4, 2022. The UW-Green Bay College of Arts,…
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Professor Coen presents in international migration workshop
UW-Green Bay Associate Professor Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) presented her research on U.S. refugee policy as part of an invited international workshop on migration governance. The workshop was hosted virtually by Ryerson University, Dalhousie University, and University of Saskatchewan and featured scholars from Mexico, Canada, the United States, and Europe.
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Two faculty members to lead a workshop on ‘Helping student parents to have better educational experiences
As part of their IDE work this semester, intern Shannon Ribich and Prof. Katia Levintova would like to invite everyone interested to their workshop on helping student parents to have better educational experiences. Workshop is scheduled for Thursday, March 24, 12-1 in 1965 Room of the University Union (streaming option is also available). As part of the workshop,…
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UW–Green Bay: Political Science faculty will blog about State of the Union address | WisPolitics.com
Green Bay, Wis.—A group of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Political Science faculty plan to offer commentary and analysis on President Joe Biden’s upcoming State of the Union (SOTU) address scheduled for March 1, 2022. The group includes professors Nolan Bennett, Alise Coen, David Helpap and Kaden Paulson-Smith. Beginning Tuesday, March 1 and running through Friday,…
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UW-Green Bay Political Science faculty will blog about State of the Union Address
Green Bay, Wis.—A group of University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Political Science faculty plan to offer commentary and analysis on President Joe Biden’s upcoming State of the Union (SOTU) address scheduled for March 1, 2022. The group includes professors Nolan Bennett, Alise Coen, David Helpap and Kaden Paulson-Smith. Beginning Tuesday, March 1 and running through Friday,…
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State Senator Eric Wimberger was guest speaker in Prof. Weinschenk’s class
On Feb 14, 2022 students in Prof. Aaron Weinschenk’s “Congress: Politics and Policy,” which focuses on the U.S. Congress but also covers state legislatures, had the opportunity to hear from State Senator Eric Wimberger (R-30th district). Senator Wimberger provided a brief introduction and the remaining time was spent on a Q&A session. Students were able…
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Faculty note: UW-Green Bay’s Prof. Weinschenk publishes peer-reviewed journal article
UW-Green Bay Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) has a peer-reviewed journal article accepted for publication. Titled “Attitudes and Perceptions about the 2020 Presidential Election and Turnout Intentions in the 2022 Midterm”, the article was published in The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics. The paper was co-authored by Northeastern University Professor Costas Panagopoulos.
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Wisconsin singer Franki Moscato vows to ‘save kids from hurting themselves’
A young woman from Wisconsin who shot to national stardom several years ago during a stint on “American Idol” — and who for years has performed the national anthem in her home state at scores of locations — now devotes herself to trying to end teen suicide and the bullying that often leads to it. It is no small task, but…