Tag: CAHSS and Effect

  • Reminder: CAHSS Events this week

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    All Rise: Kayla Billett and Anthony Sirianni Jr. Join Kayla and Anthony Monday, April 12 from 6 to 7 p.m. Both Kayla Billett and Anthony Sirianna Jr. are UWGB alumni. After finishing a Master’s at UWGB, Kayla is now a student at Mitchell Hamline School of Law; she has recently clerked for the Minnesota Center…

  • Professor Katia Levintova named co-director of the Center for Civic Engagement

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    The Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) is delighted to announce Professor Katia Levintova as the new co-director of the Center. Levintova will be working alongside Prof. David Coury and Ashley Heath to manage and expand the CCE on campus and within the community. Levintova has been at UWGB since Fall 2007 and has extensive experience…

  • Reminder: All Rise: Jessica Karbowski Weare event is March 9

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    Jessica Karbowski Weare serves as deputy legal counsel to Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. Previously she worked as associate general counsel for Global Trade Compliance-Sanctions at Facebook, spent almost a decade practicing international law as an attorney-advisor in the Office of the Legal Advisor at the U.S. Department of State, and clerked for Justice Dana…

  • Reminder: Philosophers’ Café event this Wednesday

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    The rise and speed with which globalization has spread across the world have increasingly brought different ethnic and cultural groups into greater contact than ever before. Wars, famine, and climate change have also increased the numbers of refugees, migrants, and asylum seekers which, in turn, has led to increased cultural conflict as well as renewed…

  • Warren Gerds/Critic at Large: Week ahead: Performances arriving or no longer in calendar, part 51

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    In Green Bay, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Music will present a “6:30 Concert Series” program, “Sustainable Voices – A Musical Exploration of Ecological Sustainability,” March 8 in collaboration with Common CAHSS (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences). According to a press release: The virtual concert will stream live from Fort Howard Hall in the…

  • Reminder: ‘Sustainable Voices’ is tonight, and Weidner Center’s March line-up

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    6:30 Concert Series: UW-Green Bay Music’s concert series returns with Sustainable Voices – A Musical Exploration of Ecological Sustainability, a collaboration with Common CAHSS. Streaming live on UW-Green Bay Music’s YouTube Channel on March 8, 2021 at 6:30 PM. STEAM Engine XIV: This speaker series showcasing presentations on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics will be livestreamed simultaneously on the Weidner…

  • March’s Inclusive Reads and Conversations W/ UWGB Libraries

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    Mark your calendar! March’s Inclusive Reads and Conversations with UWGB Libraries program will take place virtually via Microsoft Teams on Wednesday, March 31st from 12:15pm to 1:00pm. If you are interested in attending, register here and receive an Outlook calendar invitation for the event with a link to the meeting. If you are interested but can’t attend the session, you can still…

  • Melt This Frozen Heart: Whiteout and Written in the Stars

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    Melt This Frozen Heart: Whiteout and Written in the Stars is Associate Professor Jessica Lyn Van Slooten’s latest installment in her monthly ‘Happy Hearts’ column on Cahsseffect.org. Van Slooten is a professor of English, Writing Foundations, Humanities, and Women’s & Gender Studies at UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus.

  • (Virtual) Great Decisions: Struggles Over the Melting Arctic with Elizabeth Wheat, March 8

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    Manitowoc Public Library is proud to present Great Decisions 2021, their 14th year of hosting this preeminent eight-week grassroots lecture series. On Monday, March 8, 2021 at 6 p.m., Associate Professor Elizabeth Wheat will be discussing “Struggles Over the Melting Arctic.” In 2021, in response to the uncertainty surrounding large public gatherings, MPL has decided…

  • All Rise: A UWGB Civil Liberties Lecture Series

    All Rise: A UWGB Civil Liberties Lecture Series

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    Join Jessica Karbowski Weare on Tuesday, March 9 from 6 to 7 p.m., for a Civil Liberties Lecture series via Zoom. Weare serves as Deputy Legal Counsel to Governor Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan. Previously she worked as Associate General Counsel for Global Trade Compliance-Sanctions at Facebook, spent almost a decade practicing international law as an…