Tag: Public and Environmental Affairs
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Ethics in Action awards virtual luncheon, Oct. 15
UW-Green Bay community, please consider attending the “Ethics in Action” awards luncheon that is being held this year for the first time as a virtual 45-minute event on Oct. 15, 2020. Formerly called the “Ethics in Business” award, since its inception in 2008, Prof. John Stoll and many campus students have assisted with its development. This…
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Prof. Coen presents, ‘Echo Chambers and Information Credibility’ Wed., Oct. 7
UW-Green Bay Associate Professor Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) will deliver a presentation on “Echo Chambers and Information Credibility” on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 11:45 a.m. The presentation is open to all university students, staff, and faculty via Blackboard Collaborate. More information is available via the Facebook Event.
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Professor Kuenzi receives national attention for COVID-19 research impact on nonprofits
On September 30, it was announced that Assistant Professor Kerry Kuenzi (Public and Environmental Affairs) along with her co-authors Amanda J. Stewart (NC State) and Marlene Walk (IUPUI) will be this year’s recipient of the annual RGK -ARNOVA President’s Award that recognizes innovative, foundation research in the field of nonprofit and philanthropic studies for their…
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Faculty note: Prof. Helpap discusses rural Wisconsin voters
Associate Prof. David Helpap (Public and Environmental Affairs) recently discussed the role and importance of rural Wisconsin voters in the upcoming presidential election. See the story on Spectrum News.
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Faculty note: Prof. Alise Coen writes about pandemic pedagogy
UW-Green Bay Associate Pro. Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) wrote about pandemic pedagogy and “Teaching International Relations amid COVID-19” as part of a teaching roundtable issue published with H-Diplo. The roundtable issue is available to download.
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Prof. Coen talks U.S. immigration with WPR
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) was interviewed on Wisconsin Public Radio to discuss the Trump administration’s latest executive actions on immigration. You can listen to the segment here.
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Prof. Coen to talk about Trump administration’s latest immigration policy on WPR today (June 23)
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Alise Coen (Political Science) will be interviewed on WPR’s Central Time this afternoon around 4:30 p.m. for a segment about the Trump administration’s latest immigration policy suspending temporary visas and how U.S. asylum policy has been impacted by the pandemic.
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UW-Green Bay’s Prof. Warner gives input on non-profits in Wisconsin during pandemic | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Wisconsin nonprofits could be in dire financial straits in the months, and possibly years, ahead as they continue to cancel or scale back vital fundraising events due to the coronavirus pandemic. One in five nonprofits that responded to a University of Wisconsin System survey said they worry about meeting payroll for the next eight weeks. Almost 50% have…
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UW-Green Bay’s Center for Public Affairs Releases Report on COVID-19 Effect on Northeast Wisconsin Nonprofits
Green Bay, Wis.—The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s Center for Public Affairs today (June 3, 2020) has released its report on the Covid-19 Effect on Nonprofit Organizations in Northeast Wisconsin. Associate Prof. Lora Warner, director of UW-Green Bay’s Center for Public Affairs and Associate Prof. Michael Ford at UW Oshkosh co-authored the report which examined financial…
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How are nonprofits faring during the pandemic? A reflection by UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Lora Warner
As I’ve come to know the nonprofit sector in our region quite well, I have developed a great deal of respect for the organizations and leaders who passionately work within them. I admire nonprofit leaders – this job is much more difficult than running a business. They must seek donations and grants, keep the pool…