Tag: presentation

  • CATL advertises 2015 learning/presentation opportunities

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    The Center for the Advancement of Teaching & Learning (CATL) office would like to present several opportunities to share your expertise as well as opportunities to participate in activities and discussions in several areas of interest. For more information on upcoming workshops and conferences, visit the Conferences page on the CATL website. • Improved Online…

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    Clarification: Gallagher-Lepak, Herdman presentations

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    Our recent Log item should have been more clear that Profs. Susan Gallagher-Lepak and Heather Herdman of the Professional Program in Nursing have had three abstracts accepted for presentation at 10th Biennial Conference of ACENDIO 2015, in Bern, Switzerland in April. ACENDIO is the Association for Common European Nursing Diagnoses, Interventions and Outcomes. The conference…

  • Faculty note: Gallagher-Lepak, Herdman presentations

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Profs. Susan Gallagher-Lepak and Heather Herdman of the Professional Program in Nursing have submitted three abstracts for presentation in April at the 10th Biennial Conference of ACENDIO 2015, in Bern, Switzerland. ACENDIO is the Association for Common European Nursing Diagnoses, Interventions and Outcomes. The abstracts include “A case-study methodology for use of a NANDA-I clinical…

  • Faculty note: Cruz talk on Tena at U of New Mexico

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    Marcello Cruz, associate professor of Urban and Regional Studies, gave a talk last week at the University of New Mexico on the topic of regional planning and indigenous communities in Ecuador. The talk was titled “Community and Regional Planning in Tena, Ecuador.” The presentation explored how community and regional planning using “agropolitan” approaches can provide…

  • Staff note: Trombley presentation

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    Christina Trombley, director of the Adult Degree Program, presented at the University Professional and Continuing Education Association’s (UPCEA) Central Region Conference in Denver, CO. Her presentation, “Case Study for Developing Data Dashboards,” was rated one of five “Best in Show” based on participant evaluations and is a finalist to be included in the UPCEA National…

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    Faculty note: Boswell publication, presentation

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    An article by Caroline Boswell, associate professor of Humanistic Studies and History, was featured in a special forum on “Rethinking the English Revolution” in the Autumn 2014 issue of the Journal of British Studies, published by Cambridge University Press. The article, “Provoking Disorder: The Politics of Speech in Protectorate Middlesex,” explored how a 1654 ordinance against challenges, duels, and…

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    Islam awareness event draws full house Thursday at Mauthe Center

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    More than 100 students, faculty, staff and community members gathered at the Mauthe Center Thursday (Oct. 30) for a community meal and dialogue designed to combat stereotypes and promote inclusivity. The event began with a Somali dinner and continued with a keynote address, panel discussion, Q and A and presentation on campus involvement in national…

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    You’re invited: Islam awareness, education event is Thursday on campus

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    The campus and larger communities are invited to an evening program titled “Islam awareness: A conversation about Islam, the Muslim Student Association and inclusivity at UW-Green Bay,” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday (Oct. 30) at the Mauthe Center on campus. The event is being held to dispel myths, answer questions and educate attendees about…

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    UW-Green Bay to host Islam awareness, education event Oct. 30

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    The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will present an evening program titled “Islam awareness: A conversation about Islam, the Muslim Student Association and inclusivity at UW-Green Bay,” from 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30 in the Richard Mauthe Center on the UW-Green Bay campus, 2420 Nicolet Drive. It is free and open to the public. The event…

  • Food system activist Gustafson to speak Nov. 4

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    A sustainable food system activist, author, innovator and social entrepreneur will share her message with the campus community from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 4 in Phoenix Room B of the University Union. Ellen Gustafson’s First book, We the Eaters: If We Change Dinner, We Can Change the World, was published by Rondale Press in May…