Tagged: Public and Environmental Affairs
Prof. John Stoll (Public and Environmental Affairs) is asking you to make a nomination. He has been a member of the Steering Committee for the “Ethics in Business” award since its founding in 2008....
In CAHSS and Effect, UW-Green Bay professors Alise Coen and David Coury look at the language used in regard to the current pandemic. “The spring of 2020 is now irrevocably intertwined with the word...
Wisconsin’s 32nd state Senate District will see a rematch between two candidates who first met nearly two decades ago. UW-Green Bay alumnus Brad Pfaff (Public and Environmental Affairs) announced Monday he is running for...
UW-Green Bay professors Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) and David Coury (Humanities and German, Global Studies) combined their expertise across disciplines to write about the political implications of pandemic language. See...
UW-Green Bay Professors Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) and Jessica Van Slooten (English, Women’s & Gender Studies) were featured in a local news story for their creation of an interdisciplinary Pandemic...
UW-Green Bay student Maddie Didier writes about how she has seen philanthropy shift to being bold and innovative during the time of the coronavirus pandemic. More via Unprecedented times call for unprecedented measures |...
Prof. Emeritus Michael Kraft (Political Science and Public and Environmental Affairs) was recently quoted in a WalletHub piece about electorate representation index. Read the entire piece here.
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Marcelor Cruz (Public and Environmental Affairs) presented a paper entiltled: An Alternative Urban and Regional Vision for the Canton of Tena, Ecuador at the State Amazonian University Puyo Ecuador, Feb...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Alise Coen (Political Science, PEA) was interviewed on BBC radio this past weekend about the Syrian conflict and its impact on displacement and refugees. The BBC’s “Up All Night” program is...
UW-Green Bay alumnus Brad Pfaff Public and Environmental Affairs), MPA, “has joined the Department of Administration (DOA) as director of Business and Rural Development, Secretary Joel Brennan announced today.” More via Dept. of Adminstration: Brad...