Also next Tuesday: annual Empty Bowls anti-hunger event
Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday (April 19) in Room 206 of the University Union, the UWGB Art Agency will host Empty Bowls, a charitable event to raise funds for Paul’s Pantry. This...
Between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tuesday (April 19) in Room 206 of the University Union, the UWGB Art Agency will host Empty Bowls, a charitable event to raise funds for Paul’s Pantry. This...
April 12 marked the Sesquicentennial of the start of the American Civil War. Prof. Vince Lowery (Humanistic Studies/History) offers a perspective on the relationship between race relations and memories of the Civil War in...
At 7 p.m. this Thursday (April 14) in the Christie Theatres, representatives from the Invisible Children Organization will visit for a screening of the new film “Tony” depicting the story of the boys living...
The Center for Journalism Ethics at UW-Madison will honor newsman Dan Flannery, executive editor of the Post Crescent in Appleton, with the Wisconsin Commitment to Journalism Ethics Award on Friday, April 15. The selection...
The Philosopher’s Cafe is meeting at 7 p.m. this Thursday (April 14) at Kavarna on Broadway to discuss “how people know people.” Leading the discussion will be Adam Green, who teaches philosophy at St....
Prof. Harvey Kaye of Social Change and Development appeared Tuesday afternoon (April 12) on the 4 p.m CDT hour of ‘The Revolution’ progressive talk radio station, Asheville, N.C., and its Local Edge Radio. His...
The Green Bay Press-Gazette devoted an entire page of its Opinion section Sunday morning to the debate involving the UW System and competing plans to deliver more management flexibility. In side-by-side guest columns, UW-Green...
Splitting Wisconsin’s public university system is a shocking proposal to many, but it wouldn’t be the first time the state had a divided education system. The Press-Gazette’s page 1 feature in its Monday (April...
The Cofrin Library hosts a timely program from 7 to 8 p.m. Thursday (April 14) in Rose Hall 250. Michael Edmonds from the Wisconsin Historical Society will discuss his work on Wisconsin in the...
This month’s Humanistic Studies Great Books Discussion, on The Autobiography of Malcolm X to be led by Prof. J. Vince Lowery, has been postponed to May 24 due to a scheduling conflict. “We apologize...