Dean D. VonDras, Ph.D.

Human Development and Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay
MAC-C319
2420 Nicolet Drive
Green Bay, WI 54311-7001

E-mail: vondrasd@uwgb.edu
Telephone: (920) 465-5012

 

FAll 2009 Office Hours:

Tuesday and Thursday: 7:30 – 8:00 am, 9:30 - 11:00 am; 2:30 – 3:30 pm; Wednesday: 11:0 am – 12:00 pm; and by appointment.

 

Class Schedule:

Spirituality and Development, Sec. 1 (MAC 219), TTH 8:00 am – 9:20 am.

Adulthood and Aging, Sec. 1 (MAC 109), TTH 11:00 am - 12:20 pm; Sec. 2 (MAC 204), 2:00 - 3:20 pm.

 

·         My Generation Connection

 

o    Course Material via D2L

o    Teaching Facilitator Syllabus

o    Research Assistant Syllabus 

o    Independent Study Syllabus

o    Student Internships

o    Collaborative Research Projects with Students

o    List of Publications  

o    Conference Presentations

Other discussions:

o    "Life Savers:  They lost megapounds, quit smoking, and more, with support from family and friends" (Prevention.com)

o    "Spirituality and Death:  A transformation into new life" (ADEC)

o    Stress and Caregiver Health (Caring Today Magazine)
 

 

 

Student Opportunity:  Assist and manage an information page concerning Adulthood and Aging at UW-Green Bay (see below).  Contact Dr.VonDras for more information:

 

  • Life Goals Survey
  • Green Bay Older Adult Cooperative Health Survey Project

 

 

We need to meet all kinds of people so that we can find ourselves.  Young people need older people just as older people need young people in order to become more themselves and more human.  That humanizing process will teach us that there is a child behind the mask of each older face, just as there is already an older person behind the mask of each young face.”  Leo E. Missine (p.10, 1990; Reflections on Aging: A Spiritual Guide.  Liguori, MO:  Liguori Publications.)


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