Tag: Public and Environmental Affairs

  • St. Norbert College announces lineup for Great Decisions Lecture Series | News, Sports, Jobs – The Daily news

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    De Pere, Wis. — St. Norbert College’s Center for Global Engagement will host its annual Great Decisions Lecture Series beginning Wednesday. Lectures are presented virtually on Zoom from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. every other Wednesday through April 20. Each year, the lecture series focuses on critical global issues selected by the Foreign Policy Association to…

  • Excellence in NP Leadership Certificate offered beginning Feb. 4 (virtually)

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    Complete a virtual certificate by May! The nonprofit landscape is always changing. We’re here to help you adapt and position yourself for promotion. Learn five of the core nonprofit management strategies from leading instructors: fund development, board of directors, financial management, human resources and communication/marketing. Experience web-enhanced courses with readings, videos and management tools. Complete…

  • Canonball Episode 33: Heart Dog  with Prof. Elizabeth Wheat

    Canonball Episode 33: Heart Dog with Prof. Elizabeth Wheat

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    Check out the latest episode of Canonball now! Associate Prof. Elizabeth Wheat (Public and Environmental Affairs, Political Science, Environmental Science and Policy, Sustainable Management) environmental returns for a second episode on a great work that has inspired her: Heart Dog: Surviving the Loss of your Canine Soul Mate by Roxanne Hawn. Canonball is a podcast…

  • Prof. Wheat pens article for United Nations Day, October 24

    Prof. Wheat pens article for United Nations Day, October 24

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    Each month CAHSS and Effect tries to celebrate national days by having amazing UW-Green Bay professors and staff write brief articles explaining the reason for the national day and what it stands for. Associate Prof. Elizabeth Wheat (Public and Environmental Affairs, Political Science, Environmental Science and Policy, and the Master of Science in Sustainable Management)…

  • Recorded Session of No Reservations: When Policy Becomes Identity with Prof. Coen

    Recorded Session of No Reservations: When Policy Becomes Identity with Prof. Coen

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    When Policy Becomes Identity: Narratives and U.S. Refugee Policy by Associate Prof. Alise Coen (Political Science and Public and Environmental Affairs) was streamed live Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. Check out the recording of this live event. The stories we tell ourselves about who we are intersect with politics in important ways. Based on…

  • Faculty note: Prof. Coen speaks about refugee policy

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    UW-Green Bay Associate Professor Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) spoke about refugee policy as part of a panel discussion and community forum on “Refugee Resettlement in Brown County.” The panel was co-hosted by the Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice & Public Understanding and Catholic Charities of the Green Bay Diocese. See more.

  • Seats still available for Zoom discussion, ‘Have you changed your fundraising strategy?’

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    Seats are still available for our one-hour Zoom discussion this Thursday, Oct. 14, 2021 at 9 a.m., “Have you changed your fundraising strategy?” Have you re-strategized your development program? How are you maintaining relationships with donors? Should you hold an event? Share ideas and thoughts with your peers in the nonprofit community.  Guest discussant is UW-Green…

  • Newly-elected state Sen. Pfaff announces run for Congress | Local | winonadailynews.com

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    Wisconsin state Sen. Brad Pfaff, D-Onalaska (’90, Public and Environmental Affairs), announced Monday he is running to represent the 3rd Congressional District just eight months to the day after assuming his Senate seat. Pfaff, 54, told the Tribune in an exclusive interview Sunday that he hopes to bring civility and a bipartisan lens to the…

  • Prof. Alise Coen on WPR at 4 p.m., tonight (Sept. 22)

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    UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Alise Coen will be featured on Wisconsin Public Radio at 4 p.m. this evening, Sept. 22, 2021, to discuss the latest immigration news. “We bring you up to date on the latest immigration news, including President Biden raising the refugee admissions cap, the deportation of Haitians from the U.S., Afghan refugees…

  • ‘Grace’ and ‘trust’ can carry us forward said panelists at ‘Silver Linings’ last week

    ‘Grace’ and ‘trust’ can carry us forward said panelists at ‘Silver Linings’ last week

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    On Thursday, Sept. 9, 202,1 leaders of local organizations gathered in the Grand Foyer of UW-Green Bay’s Weidner Center for an event called “Silver Linings & New Insights: A Gathering of Nonprofit Leaders.” The purpose of the gathering was to share positive changes stemming from the pandemic and was jointly sponsored by the University of…