Tag: CAHSS
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Faculty note: Prof. Coen speaks about refugee policy
UW-Green Bay Associate Professor Alise Coen (Political Science, Public & Environmental Affairs) spoke about refugee policy as part of a panel discussion and community forum on “Refugee Resettlement in Brown County.” The panel was co-hosted by the Norman Miller Center for Peace, Justice & Public Understanding and Catholic Charities of the Green Bay Diocese. See more.
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Faculty note: New article from buried archives about colonial policing and counterinsurgency
Secret files from the British colonial archive were either destroyed or locked away for decades after the fall of empire. Now scholars, like UW-Green Bay Assistant Prof. Kaden Paulson-Smith (Democracy and Justice Studies), are digging up what they tried to bury. Read Prof. Paulson-Smith’s latest article about how colonial policing was used for counterinsurgency and…
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Faculty note: Happy Hearts Article, Sweetness, Substance, and Social Justice: Piper Huguley’s Sweet Tea
If you enjoy reading and are constantly on the lookout for inspiring works to dive in to check out CAHSS and Effects Happy Hearts column written by UW-Green Bay’s very own Associate Prof. Jessica Lyn Van Slooten (English). Her latest article is about Piper Huguley’s Sweet Tea, as she writes, “Published by Hallmark in 2021,…
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Fourth Learning from History Event, ‘Susan Neiman’s Learning from Germany’ is Oct. 21
Tune in Oct. 21, 2021, from 6 to 7 p.m. for the fourth Learning from History Event: Susan Neiman’s Learning from Germany. The event will take place in Cofrin Library 304 and via Zoom. Please join, as Professor Mark Karau leads a discussion of Susan Neiman’s book, Learning from Germany: Race and the Memory of Evil.…
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UWGB professor: Outage, controversies not the beginning of the end for Facebook | WLUK
GREEN BAY (WLUK) — Millions of people worldwide were left scrambling when Facebook went down on Monday. But when it came back up, the masses returned to the social media giant. Phillip Clampitt, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, wasn’t caught off guard. Source: UWGB professor: Outage, controversies not the beginning of the…
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UW-Green Bay Theatre Opens 2021-2022 Season With Production Of Somalia Seaton’s RED
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre is back on stage after a year off from live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first production of the season, Red by Somalia Seaton will open Oct. 19, 2021 and run through Oct. 23, 2021.All audience members attending will be required to wear a mask during the performance…
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My Favorite Space: Prof. Nolan Bennett and the Arboretum Path Between the Baird Parking Lot and Mary Ann Cofrin Hall
Read about people’s favorite spaces on the UW-Green Bay campuses! This week Assistant Prof. Nolan Bennett (Democracy and Justice Studies) wrote about his favorite space, the Arboretum path between the Baird Parking Lot and Mary Ann Cofrin Hall, on the Green Bay Campus. Bennett says, “Perhaps just a hundred yards or so, this brief passage…
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Common CAHSS Returns with ‘Truth: Information, Misinformation, and Democracy’
GREEN BAY – University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS, pronounced “cause”) is pleased to announce Common CAHSS returns to present, Truth: Information, Misinformation, and Democracy on Nov. 29-30, 2021 at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts. The free, two-day event will take place in-person and virtually. The third…
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UW-Green Bay Theatre Opens 2021-2022 Season with Production of Red | Seehafer News
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Theatre is back on stage after a year off from live performances due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The first production of the season, Red by Somalia Seaton will open on October 19 and run through October 23. This show explores the reliability of memory, the internal life of young women, and…
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‘Swing for Holidays’ Returns to Green Bay Stage | WTAQ News Talk | 97.5 FM · 1360 AM | Green Bay, WI
GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ-WLUK) — Holiday music is back and it’s live at the Weidner Center. Swing for the Holidays is back for its third year at Cofrin Family Hall on Thursday, Dec. 16 at 6:30 p.m. The Green Bay Jazz Orchestra with guest vocalist Courtney Sherman will perform swinging renditions of favorite holiday tunes…