Tagged: Public Administration
It’s a joint effort by academic majors and programs, the Office of Marketing and University Communication and Web Development… update each program website (eventually) with fresh, branded content, and an enhanced user experience which...
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....