Daily Archive: November 16, 2016
A special Inclusive Excellence roundtable is slated for next week to discuss campus climate post-election. Two questions will be explored based on recent inquiries to the Inclusive Excellence program. 1.) “How can we support our diverse...
A fun read from the University of Notre Dame on the upcoming game against the Phoenix… “It may be the Green Bay Packers that provided the Wisconsin hamlet its ‘Titletown’ nickname but the Green...
Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway is coming to the Weidner Center at 7:30 p.m. this Phoenix Friday, Nov. 18. The show recreates the greatest moments from the finest shows of the century featuring...
A number of UW-Green Bay faculty and staff were initiated into the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society this week. Phi Kappa Phi is the nation’s oldest, most selective and most prestigious all-discipline honor society. It...
Are you having difficulty finding empathy and kindness following the divisiveness of last week’s election? Do you wonder if these things are even possible or desirable? Please join facilitator David Voelker for a reflective...
Prof. Harvey Kaye (Democracy and Justice Studies) was recently featured on billmoyers.com. The news blog features essays and videos by managing editor, Bill Moyers, as well as other academics of the arts and sciences....
Associate Prof. Marcelo Cruz (Public and Environmental Affairs) spoke at the North Central Council of Latin Americanists (NCCLA) conference at UW-La Crosse, Nov. 4-6. Cruz presented a paper entitled “Challenges for Regional Planning in...
Volume 15 in the Research in Urban Sociology series (under the series editorship of UWGB Prof. Ray Hutchison, Public and Environmental Affairs) has been published by Emerald Press in the UK. The volume, titled Urban...