Tag: CAHSS
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Video: 49th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition
The UW-Green Bay Lawton Gallery presents the 49th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition.This exhibition will feature photography, painting, drawing, textiles, ceramics, woodworking, and other student art pieces. This exhibition will run until Dec. 16 and is located in UW-Green Bay’s Theatre Hall Room 230. The Lawton Gallery is open Monday-Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Q & A: The Story Behind The Third Annual Common CAHSS 2021: Truth
The 2021 Common CAHSS event, themed “Truth, Information, Misinformation, and Democracy,” seeks to explore the role of the modern university in supporting the “continual and fearless sifting and winnowing by which alone the truth can be found,” which has been part of the University of Wisconsin identity for more than a century. Learn from faculty…
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You are invited: Sitting Volleyball hosted by Exercise is Medicine – On Campus, Nov. 22
All faculty, staff, and students are welcome to join Exercise is Medicine – On Campus for a game of sitting volleyball on Monday, November 22, at 2 p.m. in the Kress Center East Gym. Start the week off with some fun movement! No prior volleyball or sport experience needed. Simply come prepared to have fun,…
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Rodgers controversy puts companies in a bind | WLUK
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WLUK) — Not every company that Aaron Rodgers has a partnership with has had something to say on his positive COVID-19 test. Phil Clampitt of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay isn’t surprised by this. Source: Rodgers controversy puts companies in a bind | WLUK
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Coming ahead, 6:30 Concert Series, ‘Maximal Minimalists’
UW-Green Bay’s Contemporary Percussion Ensemble (led by Bill Sallak, Associate Professor of Music) forms the core ensemble for a performance of two iconic works of American minimalism. Frederic Rzewski’s Coming Together/Attica is a relentless meditation on a powerful text by Sam Melville; the performance will feature narration by Associate Lecturer of Theatre Alan Kopischke. The program…
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Common CAHSS has released its full schedule of events, Nov. 29-30
Common CAHSS is an annual event in which UW-Green Bay and its College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS, pronounced “cause”) strive to generate awareness and conversation on a thematic common cause—organized around interconnected local and global challenges that require collective solutions spanning disciplinary and geographic boundaries. This year, Common CAHSS is tackling the theme:…
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Time to Act: Germany-Jewish Relations Past and Present Series, Tuesday, Nov. 16
Fo the next event in the Time to Act: Germany-Jewish Relations Past and Present Series, two distinguished guests: Rabbi Jeremy Borovitz from the Base Hillel Center in Berlin, Germany, and Ellie Gettinger from the Jewish Museum of Milwaukee are welcomed. Together the two will discussion and compare Jewish life in Germany and Wisconsin today. This event…
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Lights, Camera, Basketball: UW-Green Bay Sophomore Jordon Lawrenz Rises in Sports Broadcasting
It was just a regular evening for Jordon Lawrenz as he settled down to watch TV with his family when he received a text from his friend and colleague and mentor Jim Medley. “Congratulations my friend,” he read. “We just won first place for the sports play-by-play from the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association. It was the…
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‘Conservation Works’ at Gallery 407
UW-Green Bay student Collette LaRue invites the UW-Green Bay community and general public to Conservation Works, an exhibition of more than 20 photographic works that provide an intimate interpretation of three geologically distinct local conservation areas: Toft Point, Ridges Sanctuary and Point Au Sable. The work will be available for viewing in Gallery 407, fouth…
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Happy Hearts: You Had Me at Romance: Romcommunism and Romance Media
Check out the newest Happy Hearts article written by UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Jessica Lyn Van Slooten. In this months article, Van Slooten discusses rom-coms and romance podcasts. As she writes, “On my second journey through the delightful world of Ted Lasso, I am struck again by season 2 episode 5, “Rainbow.” Ted explains the…