Daily Archive: September 27, 2016
UWGB senior lecturer Kevin Kain (Humanistic Studies) has his work, “Working Among the Pagans ‘The Questions of Kirik (ca 1130-1156)’” published in Eastern Orthodox Christianity The Essential Texts (Yale University Press: New Haven, 2016,...
Prof. Weinschenk (Public and Environmental Affairs) penned a piece about how Democrats and Republicans differ on finances.
Assistant Prof. (NAS) Mohammad Upal Mahfuz (Electrical Engineering Technology) was invited to serve as an associate editor for IEEE Access — the Multidisciplinary Open Access Journal by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers...
The opportunity to study with First Nations Elders as practiced in North America for thousands of years is a rare opportunity. The UWGB Professional Program in Education’s Center for First Nations Studies (Wood Hall...
UW-Green Bay Prof. Phil Clampitt has a suggestion for watching the debates… “There is an alternative to watching as a cheering fan or hopeless cynic. Namely, we could watch the great debates like we occasionally watch the Olympics. It’s an extravaganza to be sure but sometimes we learn about entirely new sports and athletes. That’s how, years ago, I came to appreciate a then obscure sport, women’s gymnastics, and soon embraced a complete unknown, Nadia Comaneci from Romania…”