UW-Green Bay reading group has stood test of time

June 23, 2015 Book Club Meeting Left to right: Peter Kellogg, Larry Smith, Ben Cruz-Uribe, Bob Wenger, Naresh Rimal, Sherry Lacenski, Jacqulyn Jahnke, and Tom Nesslein.

June 23, 2015 Book Club Meeting
Left to right: Peter Kellogg, Larry Smith, Ben Cruz-Uribe, Bob Wenger, Naresh Rimal, Sherry Lacenski, Jacqulyn Jahnke, and Tom Nesslein.

They tackle subjects from economics to the environment. Their discussions have depth and offer varying perspectives. But the uniqueness of this particular reading group is its staying power. The group, comprised of mostly UW‑Green Bay faculty and staff members (now mostly retired), has stayed together for a decade.

May 3, 2016 Book club meeting Sherry Lacenski center

May 3, 2016 Book club meeting
Left to right, front row:
Smith, Sherry Lacenski, Jacqulyn Jahnke
Back row: Tom Nesslein, Bob Wenger

It got started when The Phoenix Bookstore employee Sherry Lacenski (now retired) asked some campus individuals to gather and discuss a read inspired by her daughter who was working in the Peace Corps. It soon evolved into a weekly group which met to discuss books concerning environmental, political and economic issues. Books are selected two at a time, based on input from the group. A few selections from the recent reading list: On Political Equality, The Social Conquest of the Earth, Globalization: What’s New, Thinking Fast and Slow and more than 30 other books and academic papers.

The group has held steady at about eight core members who have been with it from the start. But they would always enjoy more club members, and greater perspective. Currently the group is reading, Thinking, Fast and Slow, by Daniel Kahneman. Next up is March of Folly, by Barbara Tuchman. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to contact Lacenski at lacensks@uwgb.edu.

— Story by Communication Intern Kelsie Vieux

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