Tag: CAHSS and Effect
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CAHSS and Effect… Happy Hearts: Can these marriages be saved?
In this second installment of a new CAHSS and Effect regular, Jessica Van Slooten recommends romance novels. “One critique of the romance genre is that the happy endings hide everything that comes after—the often less than-happy reality of loving and building a life together. For folks who want to know what happens after the happily…
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CAHSS and Effect: Rybak recommends listening to Taylor Swift
In this CAHSS & Effect regular, UW-Green Bay Dean Chuck Rybak makes music recommendations. “What should you be listening to? Taylor Swift, obviously. In this installment, put your ears to two sources: her recent Tiny Desk Concert (available on YouTube) and as well as her album Lover.”
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CAHSS and Effect: Coury recommends ‘Parasite’
UW-Green Bay Prof. David Coury (Humanistic Studies and Global Studies) recommends watching “Parasite” in this CAHSS and Effect regular, “What You Should Be Watching.” By now, most people have heard about the unprecedented success of the South Korean film Parasite at this year’s Academy Awards. In case you missed it, Parasite is the first non-English…
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CAHSS and Effect talk with people involved with I Am Psyched! National Tour
CAHSS and Effect hosted a Q&A with individuals involved with planning the UW-Green Bay I Am Psyched! National Tour. The Q&A covers the creation of the event, student involvement and what they looked forward to the most when the tour visited campus. Those interviewed include Associate Prof. Christine Smith (Psychology and Women’s and Gender Studies)…
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Librarian Renee Ettinger writes about the UW-Green Bay Libraries for Library Lovers Month
February is Library Lovers Month! UW-Green Bay Librarian Renee Ettinger writes for CAHSS and Effect to discuss how the UW-Green Bay Libraries work hard year long to earn a whole month of love. Read her work here.
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Associate Prof. Bryan Carr discusses Yakuza video games for CAHSS and Effect
Associate Prof. Bryan Carr (Communication) recommends the Yakuza video games in the second installment of Random Encounter on CAHSS and Effect. Carr writes “in the grand arc of video game history, we are at the point where obscurity is now a relative concept—since distribution has exponentially improved and online chatter has talked up even the…
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What You Should Be Listening To: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea
For this CAHSS and Effect regular, “What You Should Be Listening To,” UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Chuck Rybak (English and Humanistic Studies) recommends Neutral Milk Hotel’s album entitled “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea.”
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What You Should Be Watching: Little Women
In this CAHSS and Effect, UW-Green Bay Prof. Cristina Ortiz tells readers why she recommends the film “Little Women.”
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New CAHSS and Effect Series, ‘Random Encounter’
In this first volume of Random Encounter—the new CAHSS and Effect series—UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Bryan Carr (Women and Gender Studies, Communication) offers monthly recommendations and musings on the state of the video game industry and recognizes some video games from 2019.