Tag: CAHSS and Effect
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Prof. Wheat to lead environmental justice/civil rights presentation, Thursday, Oct. 22
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Elizabeth Wheat will discuss environmental justice and its relationship to civil rights in a presentation, Thursday, Oct. 22 at 4 p.m. It is free and open to the public and can be accessed at https://cahsseffect.org/events/. According to the event description, Wheat will be diving into the environmental justice movement in the…
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CAHSS and Effect upcoming events from the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Please consider tuning into these CAHSS and Effect events: Philosophers Café October 14 @ 7 to 8:30 p.m. Emily Ransom returns to the Café to explore what may be gained or lost in a holistic approach to education and cultural engagement. Curiosity by CAHSS LIVE October 14 @ 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Alan Chu (Assistant Professor, Psychology…
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Prof. Vince Lowery to deliver CAHSS Virtual Conference Keynote
UW-Green Bay’s Director of Student Success and Engagement, Prof. Vince Lowery, will deliver the Virtual Keynote, “How HIP Is Your Education? High Impact Practices and the World You’re Preparing For” to kick off the CAHSS Virtual Conference. Join the Zoom Meeting May 4, 2020 from 11 to 11:30 a.m. More at www.cahsseffect.org.
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Reminder: UW-Green Bay’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to host a virtual conference, May 4-15
During the weeks of May 4 and May 11, the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS, pronounced “cause”) will host a Virtual Conference to showcase the student work from across the semester. Whether it’s original research, musical performances, compositions or poems, or a host of other projects, students from CAHSS have been working…
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UW-Green Bay’s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences to host a virtual conference, May 4-15
During the weeks of May 4 and May 11, the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS, pronounced “cause”) will host a Virtual Conference to showcase the student work from across the semester. Whether it’s original research, musical performances, compositions or poems, or a host of other projects, students from CAHSS have been working…
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Dean Chuck Ryback recommends listening to Epistolary Rap
Prof. and CAHSS Dean Chuck Ryback recommends listening to Epistolary Rap during this crazy time. Prof. Ryback writes, “If you’re not familiar with ‘epistolary’ as a word or form, it means that something is written in the form of a letter. So that’s what we’re talking about here: two rap songs whose lyrics come to…
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Prof. Van Slooten makes her monthly romance novel recommendations for CAHSS and Effect
Associate Prof. Jessica Van Slooten (English, Women and Gender Studies) makes her monthly romance novel recommendations: “Romance fiction’s promise of a happy, emotionally satisfying ending has always been one of its selling points for readers. I don’t know about you, but I need that reassurance now more than ever. And while romance fiction contains multitudes—including…
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What You Should Be Watching (the Pandemic edition): Chernobyl
Prof. David Coury recommends “Chernobyl” in this CAHSS and Effect regular, “What You Should Be Watching.”
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Canonball Episode 11: Michelangelo’s David with Sam Watson
In this episode of Canonball, Ryan Martin and Chuck Rybak talk with Sam Watson about Michelangelo’s sculpture of David. Canonball is a podcast out of Phoenix Studios at UW-Green Bay that covers the great works from a variety of disciplines. From movies to film to literature to video games, hosts Chuck Rybak and Ryan Martin…
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CAHSS and Effect: Associate Prof. Gaines recommends music
In this CAHSS and Effect feature, University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Associate Prof. Adam Gaines shares a Spotify playlist, along with reasons why he chose some of the songs.