Tagged: Public Administration
UW-Green Bay alumnus Jacob Immel (’17, Public Administration) has published his first book R.I.P Small Talk: 100+ Captivating Conversations You Can Have Instead. Immel wrote the book to help people of all ages have more...
UW-Green Bay alumna works to sustain the peninsula’s past and its future Bailey Koepsel ’15 (Public Administration) is in a position many of her millennial peers will find familiar, yet her challenge is unique:...
Katherine Bruni has always wanted to make a positive impact on the world. She is well on her way. While UW-Green Bay was her first stop from her hometown of Baraboo, Wis., the world...
Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) recently had a peer-reviewed journal article accepted for publication. The paper is titled “Educational attainment has a causal effect on economic, but not social ideology: Evidence from discordant twins”...
Pillars welcomes Martha Baldwin ’99 (Accounting) as the new Crisis Housing director. She officially transitioned into this role on March 1 after previously working as finance director at Pillars since August 2019. “I feel...
New Leaf Foods celebrated AmeriCorps week March 7-13 with Maryssa Paulsen ’19 (Environmental Policy and Planning, Public Administration). She has been serving as volunteer coordinator for New Leaf Foods since September of 2020 through...
Although UW-Green Bay is intending to be open in fall and welcoming faculty, staff and students back on campus, some classes originally scheduled for in-person instruction will be moving online or having online aspects...
UW-Green Bay alumnus Jake Immel ’17 (Political Science and Public Administration) won his second term for Sheboygan Falls City Council and earned a seat on the Sheboygan County Board in the recent elections. He...
“Unlimited potential” is how chair of the UW-Green Bay’s Political Science program, Associate Prof. Aaron Weinschenk describes UW-Green Bay student Emily Zilliox, a fall 2019 recipient of the Wisconsin Women in Government Scholarship award....
Associate Prof. Lora Warner (Public Administration) facilitated a discussion on the topic of Fund Development at the Greater Green Bay Community Foundation’s Nonprofit Initiative Summit, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2019. The discussion, which had about...