Office of Marketing and University Communication
Experts on Technology
Computer Science:
Peter T. Breznay, Associate Professor of Information and Computing Science.
Information technology. Computer science. Internet technologies. Computer graphics and animation.
465-2170. breznayp@uwgb.edu.
William Shay, Professor Emeritus of Information and Computing Science.
Computer science. Software design. Network protocols. Theoretical issues. System-level programming.
465-2316. shayw@uwgb.edu.
Computer Security:
David Kieper, Manager, Network and Infrastructure Services.
Computer networking. Computer security. Technology planning. Computer viruses. Internet security.
465-2238. kieperd@uwgb.edu.
Educational Technology:
Patricia Ragan, Associate Professor of Education.
Early childhood education. Use of technology in educational settings with young children.
465-2237. raganp@uwgb.edu.
Christine Vandenhouten, Assistant Professor of Nursing.
Community health nursing. HIV/AIDS. Social justice. Impact of poverty on health outcomes. Immersion/simulation learning face to face and virtual worlds (e.g., Second Life). Health policy. Assessment of education outcomes. Adult education (educational technology).
465-2994. vandenhc@uwgb.edu.
Geographic Information Systems:
William Niedzwiedz, Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs.
Applications of Geographic Information Systems. Land-use mapping. Aerial photo analysis of land-use change/issues, wetlands assessment, and coastal development.
465-2415 (o), 785-0252 (h). niedzwiw@uwgb.edu.
Internet Issues:
Peter T. Breznay, Associate Professor of Information and Computing Science.
Information technology. Computer science. Internet technologies. Computer graphics and animation.
465-2170. breznayp@uwgb.edu.
David Kieper, Manager, Network and Infrastructure Services.
Computer networking. Computer security. Technology planning. Computer viruses. Internet security.
465-2238. kieperd@uwgb.edu.
Technology Impact on Individuals, Groups:
Timothy Meyer, Professor Emeritus of Information and Computing Science (Communication Studies). John P. Blair Endowed Chair in Communication.
Impact of technology on individual and group behavior; specialties in social networking, mobile phones, online gaming, gambling; e-commerce; appropriate and inappropriate uses of information technologies in the workplace and outside the workplace.
465-2368. meyert@uwgb.edu.
Financial Markets and Investments:
William Lepley, Associate Professor of Business Administration.
Financial issues. Financial markets. Investments. Banking.
465-2044. lepleyw@uwgb.edu.
Web Design, Development, Usability:
Bridget Carriveau, University Webmaster.
Web design, development. Web technologies. Web usability, accessibility.
465-2951. carriveb@uwgb.edu.
Experts by Topic
- Business and Finance
- Children and Families
- Communications and Media
- Economics
- Education and Learning
- Environmental Policy
- Ethnic Groups / Diversity Issues
- Geography
- Health and Wellness
- History
- Human Life Span / Human Development
- Languages and Cultures
- Music, Art, Theater
- Natural Environment
- Northeastern Wisconsin
- Politics and Government
- Popular Culture
- Public Policy and Planning
- Religion, Ethics and Philosophy
- Science
- Sports and Athletics
- Technology
- UW-Green Bay
- War in Iraq, Afghanistan
- Women's Issues