Tagged: Public and Environmental Administration
UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Elizabeth Wheat (Public and Environmental Administration) will lead a Great Decisions discussion at Manitowoc Public Library, March 5 at 6 p.m. This series is free and open to the public....
A $10 million summer league baseball stadium that was supposed to be a part of a downtown Green Bay development project is now being projected to be built in the village of Ashwaubenon. Prof....
UW-Green Bay Prof. Marcelo Cruz (Public and Environmental Administration) will presenting “Becoming a Latino in the United States, at a dinner program Thursday, Feb. 22 at 5 p.m. at the Neville Public Museum. Cruz...
Sabbatical proposals have been approved by the Board of Regents. Sabbaticals are covered in Wisconsin State Statute (Wis. Stat. 36.11(17)), in UW System Policy (UW System Administrative Policy 160) and in the Faculty Handbook...
In the LSE US Centre’s daily blog on American Politics and Policy, UW-Green Bay Assistant Professor David Helpap (Public and Environmental Administration) finds that towns are more likely to provide a more diverse collection...
The Ethics in Business Awards were held Nov. 9 at the KI Convention Center, downtown Green Bay. With about 700 people in attendance, UW-Green Bay and specifically Public and Environmental Affairs (PEA, Economics) faculty...
UW-Green Bay Prof. John Stoll (Economics, Public and Environmental Affairs) gave a presentation entitled “CBA, Benefits Transfer, and the Cat Island Chain.” In the talk, he summarized work conducted with his former graduate student,...
The U.S. Supreme Court will take on the battle over Wisconsin’s legislative districts. It stems from a lawsuit filed two years ago, when a dozen Democratic voters sued the state, saying the district maps...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Thomas Nesslein (Public and Environmental Administration) was featured in a WalletHub piece about best real estate markets (including Northeast Wisconsin). Find it here.
Associate Prof. Marcelo Cruz (Public and Environmental Administration) will present a brown bag discussion on his research in Tena, Ecuador and the impact for Indigenous scholarship at 4 p.m. Thursday, April 13, in Phoenix...