Daily Archive: October 26, 2010

Laffle prize list lengthens again

Laffle prize list lengthens again

Four more prizes have been added to the prize list for this fall’s Universitywide “Laffle.” A beautiful hand-knit wool hat.  A generous gift certificate to De Pere Greenhouse and Floral. A Trader Joe’s Italian...

Visiting one-man show stars ‘Thomas Paine’

Visiting one-man show stars ‘Thomas Paine’

The 25th anniversary of the Historical Perspectives Lecture Series continues with a performance of Citizen Paine at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 10, in the Christie Theatre. Adam Altman, of the Iron Age Theatre Company...

Volleyball team wins, and collects for a good cause

Volleyball team wins, and collects for a good cause

The UW-Green Bay women’s volleyball team recorded a three-set sweep of Youngstown State Saturday at the Kress Events Center. The Phoenix (8-17, 4-7 HL) will play its next four matches away before the final...

Faculty note: Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz

Faculty note: Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz

Gabriel T. Saxton-Ruiz, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies and Spanish, presented a paper at the recent II Congreso Internacional de Ficción Criminal: El género negro en la era de la globalización (1990-2010) at the...

Faculty note: Andrew Kersten

Faculty note: Andrew Kersten

Historian Andrew Kersten, professor of Social Change and Development, had a humorous title for his presentation Oct. 25 at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Federation of Museums, held in Oshkosh at EAA. His...

Faculty note: Craig Lockard

Faculty note: Craig Lockard

An article by Prof. Emeritus Craig Lockard of Social Change and Development is scheduled to be featured in November in an Author’s Forum on the listserve H-World. The forum brings attention to articles published...

Faculty note: Sampath Ranganathan

Faculty note: Sampath Ranganathan

In November, Sampath Ranganathan, an assistant professor of marketing with the Austin E. Cofrin School of Business, will present three papers at the Society of Marketing Advances conference in Atlanta. The conference theme is...