Tag: CAHSS and Effect
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6:30 Concert Series Features ‘Sustainable Voices’
University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Music’s 6:30 Concert Series returns to explore music with Sustainable Voices-A Musical Exploration of Ecological Sustainability on Monday, March 8, 2021 in collaboration with Common CAHSS (College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences). This virtual concert will stream live from Fort Howard Hall in the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts…
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Great Decisions Lecture Series: Struggles Over the Melting Arctic this Wednesday
U.S. President Donald Trump left many scratching their heads when it was rumored that he was looking to purchase the large island nation of Greenland from Denmark. While any potential deal seems highly unlikely, the event shows the changing opinion within the U.S. government toward engagement with the Arctic region. Because of climate change, large…
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B.I.P.O.C. R.I.S.E. event this Wednesday!
The upcoming B.I.P.O.C. R.I.S.E event includes Black, Indigenous, and People of Color Reaching Intersectional Strengths Through Engagement. Those that attend will learn about The Five C’s: Cash, Credit, Career, Coverage, and College with Assistant Professor Preston Cherry (finance and personal financial planning). Participants will receive a $15 gift card for the Phoenix Bookstore. *This program is…
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6:30 Concert Series: Sustainable Voices begins next week
UW-Green Bay Music faculty and guests present an inclusive program of an array of compositional voices and styles, each of which communicates a powerful, sometimes activist point of view regarding issues relating to the environment. In taking this approach, this program demonstrates that a sustainable future for the performing arts is one that embraces a…
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UW-Green Bay Music Honors recital this Friday
Join UW-Green Bay’s musical elite for the annual Honors Recital. The recital will stream on UWGB Music’s YouTube site. It will start streaming at 5:30 p.m. on February 26 and will be available for viewing through March 2.
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Common CAHSS: ‘No Justice, No Sustainability’ Is Feb. 23, 6 p.m.
The year 2020 was tumultuous in many ways. Heading into 2021, many people eagerly anticipate a return to what we often call “normal.” But the pre-2020 status quo was highly unsustainable in many ways, including in the area of racial equity and justice in the United States. This panel discussion, held during Black History Month,…
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Common CAHSS presents, ‘No Justice, No Sustainability’
The year 2020 was tumultuous in many ways. Heading into 2021, many people eagerly anticipate a return to what we often call “normal.” But the pre-2020 status quo was highly unsustainable in many ways, including in the area of racial equity and justice in the United States. This “No Justice, No Sustainability” panel discussion, February…
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Great Decisions Lecture Series: Korean Peninsula is Wednesday, Feb. 17, 6:30 p.m.
Join David Fields from UW-Madison for the first lecture in a series on Wednesday, Feb. 17 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The Korean Peninsula is facing a defining era. Attempts by South Korean President Moon Jae-in and U.S. President Donald Trump to repair the rift between North and South have lost any momentum as Pyongyang…
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The Next Best Thing: Connecting Through Music in Spite of Everything w/ Prof. Dewhirst
Professor McQuade Dewhirst (Music) discusses pieces she has written in the past year for musicians who are finding new ways to connect in a time of crisis. This event is streaming LIVE on April 15, 2021 at 6:30 p.m. on the Weidner Center Youtube Channel.
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Prof. Martin featured in ‘The Pod Couple’ article for CAHSS & Effect
In this months ‘The Pod Couple’ article for CAHSS and Effect, Prof. and Associate Dean for CAHSS Ryan Martin (Psychology) discusses two new podcasts, Pop Culture Happy Hour and Mysterious Mysteries of Toby Taylor. Read the full article on CAHSS & Effect.