Category: Faculty/Staff

  • Prof. Rebecca Nesvet has two new publications in English Literature

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    Prof. Rebecca Nesvet (English) has two new publications out this week: 1. “Mocking Andromeda in Julia Constance Fletcher’s The Fantasticks (1900,)” in the journal CAHIERS VICTORIENS ET EDOUARDIENS (vol. 96 – Autumn 2022). 2. “Jane Williams, Rolling Stone: Reconstructing British Romanticism’s Guitar God(dess).” In Women in Rock, Women in Romanticism (London: Routledge, 2022),

  • Prof. Jon Shelton featured in Jacobin

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    An excerpt of UW-Green Bay Prof. Jon Shelton’s forthcoming book The Education Myth: How Human Capital Trumped Social Democracy was recently featured in Jacobin. Read the piece here.

  • Book launch Saturday includes UW-Green Bay’s Prof. Nesvet

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    James Rovira is pleased to announce the publication of Women in Rock, Women in Romanticism (Routledge, 2022), which is the first book-length work to explore the interrelationships among contemporary female musicians and eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art, music, and literature by women and men. Featured in the book is UW-Green Bay Humanities professor, Rebecca Nesvet. You…

  • Prof. Sampath K. Kumar featured in WalletHub article

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    UW-Green Bay Marketing professor and MS Management Program Chair, Sampath K. Kumar was featured in a recent article on WalletHub titled, “2022 Holiday Budgets by City”. The article discusses the financial stress that comes with the holiday season and how to manage your spending budget. Prof. Kumar provides insight on how to avoid overspending, how…

  • UW-Green Bay’s Gail Sims-Aubert wins Professional Enrichment Award

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    Gail Sims-Aubert, Assistant Vice Chancellor and Dean of Students at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, was awarded the UMR-ACUHO Robert E. Mosier Professional Enrichment Award on Wednesday, November 9th, at the annual conference in Fargo, ND. Sims-Aubert’s achievements are a reflection of her commitment to enhancing the skills, knowledge, and motivation of fellow professionals. One…

  • Prof. Carr discusses “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” on Wisconsin Public Radio

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    UW-Green Bay professor, Bryan Carr appeared on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Central Time” Thursday, November 10 to talk about the transmedia history of Marvel’s Black Panther, the importance of black creatives, and the new film “Wakanda Forever”. The interview is available to listen to here. The interview covered the character’s origins, on-screen and off-screen legacy, his connection to…

  • Prof. Reilly publishes article in Ms. Magazine on abortion in Wisconsin

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    Prof. Kimberley Reilly has published an article in Ms. Magazine titled “Abortion Rights and the ‘Quick Child’: The Misuse of History in Wisconsin’s Abortion Ban.” Reilly explains that Wisconsin’s 1849 law (now in effect) actually preserved abortion rights into the second trimester of pregnancy. The article shows that reproductive rights are more deeply entrenched in…

  • Assistant Prof. Samantha Meister presents at the Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers annual conference

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    Samantha Meister, assistant professor in Education, presented a session titled: “Skepticism, Excitement, and Connection: Reflections on Developing Curricular Competence from a Statewide Collaborative Network of Literacy Education Faculty” at the annual meeting of the Association of Literacy Educators and Researchers held in Denver, CO on November 3-5. This session highlighted the reflections learned from co-facilitating…

  • Prof. Weinschenk appointed to second term on Green Bay Ethics Board

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    Professor Aaron Weinschenk (Political Science) was recently appointed to a second term on the City of Green Bay Ethics Board. Weinschenk will serve for three more years until 2025. The Ethics Board oversees and enforces the Ethics Code of the City of Green Bay.  They also investigate any complaints related to the Ethics Code.

  • Prof. David Coury receives new publication

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    UW-Green Bay Humanities & German professor, David Coury has published a new article titled, “Giving immigrants a voice: exploring migration and identity in the video series Germania” in a special issue of the journal Papeles del CEIC, the International Journal on Collective Identity Research. Published by the University of the Basque Country (Spain), the article…