Tagged: Public and Environmental Administration
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Aaron Weinschenk ’07 (Public and Environmental Administration, Political Science) will be the keynote speaker for the League of Wisconsin Municipalities Urban Policy Forum, June 7 at Paper Valley Hotel, Appleton....
Over the last few months, UW-Green Bay Senior Lecturer Karen Dalke (Public and Environmental Administration) was saddled with recording podcasts and writing articles on horses. In Mexico City, where she attended the Minding Animals...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Lora H. Warner (Director, Center for Public Affairs, Public and Environmental Administration) provides insight on how to efficiently and strategically allocate donations to causes in her article “Don’t just donate...
Fox 11 News went to local source, UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. David Helpap (Public and Environmental Administration) on Speaker Paul Ryan’s possible retirement and return to politics. “To step back now and get into...
“The victory by Rebecca Dallet over Michael Screnock in the Wisconsin Supreme Court election on April 3, 2018 capped off a particularly partisan campaign for what is officially a non-partisan seat,” says UW-Green Bay...
UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. David Helpap (Public and Environmental Administration) was busy post-election day with interviews. Both NBC 26 and WFRV were on campus asking Helpap his take on Governor Walker’s recent tweet regarding...
Prof. David Helpap (Public and Environmental Administration) appeared as a guest on the weekly nonpartisan podcast, “The Progress Report,” a conversation on the local government and economic development in and around Green Bay and Brown County....
Seeking creative strategies to educate community members about human trafficking Green Bay, WI – Students in the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s 2018 Strategic Philanthropy course will award $10,000 to an organization of their choice....
Marquette Law School released a poll recently that reports that although there is a crowded race to face Governor Scott Walker in November, most voters don’t know enough or anything at all about his...
As a follow up to his WisContext article on judicial elections, Associate Prof. Aaron Weinschenk (Public and Environmental Administration) went on WPR’s Central Time program yesterday (Feb. 28, 2018) to discuss his research and...