detailed how Sociology Professor Celeste Campos-Castillo has received a grant to study the efficacy of the program Islands of Brilliance aimed at autistic children. (Feb 2022)
Prof. Noelle Chesley featured in the College of Letters & Science April 2022 In Focus issue
Chesley has identified four possible problems with automated hiring systems, and also has some possible solutions that may address some of their potential harms.
Prof. Noelle Chesley to speak at The Wisconsin Workforce Development Association’s annual Talent Development Conference (TDCON) on April 7 & 8 at the Chula Vista Resort in Wisconsin Dells
Join us at #TDCON2022 on April 7th & 8th to hear Prof. Noelle Chesley present her thoughts on how employers might be hiring the wrong way as she examines Automated Hiring and Worker Shortages. Details on how to register for this years event can be found at Linkedin:
Read what Prof. Cary Costello had to say to USA Today about how bodies are framed as projects in social media today, in positive and in harmful ways.
On November 8, Jennifer Jordan will give a talk about hops in pre-Prohibition California, as part of the Chicago Brewseum’s “Beer week.â€
The talk is free and virtual, and starts at 6 pm Milwaukee time.