Thinking globally, writing locally
Students, faculty, staff and visitors are being invited to consider global issues of poverty and development and react — pen in hand, on the spot — to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals on...
Students, faculty, staff and visitors are being invited to consider global issues of poverty and development and react — pen in hand, on the spot — to the United Nations Millennium Development Goals on...
Registration remains open for the latest installment in the UW-Green Bay Dinner Lecture series, featuring the culture and cuisine of modern Russia. “Russia Today,” featuring UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Katia Levintova, will take place...
“Chechnya: Crossroads and Conflicts” is the title chosen for a roundtable discussion early this week on the contexts and connections between Chechnian nationalism and the recent bombings in Boston. The session is scheduled for Tuesday (April 23),...
A UW-Green Bay faculty panel will be joined (via Skype) by a University alumnus when a new series, the World Affairs Forum, makes its debut from noon to 1:30 p.m. this Friday (Feb. 10)...
UW-Green Bay students of political science and global studies have been invited to an informal Q&A session at 3:45 p.m. this Wednesday (Feb. 2) in the Cloud Commons cafeteria area of the University Union....
Assistant Prof. Jill Collins White (Human Development, Global Studies) has traveled to New Orleans for the annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association. White organized a session this coming Sunday under the broad topic...
Prof. David Coury of Humanistic Studies and Global Studies contributed a chapter entitled “Contemporary German Cinema through the Lens of Cultural Studies” to the volume Basque/European Perspectives on Cultural and Media Studies published by...
Prof. David Coury of Humanistic Studies and Global Studies published “‘Torn Country’: Turkey and the West in Orhan Pamuk’s Snow” in the Summer 2009 issue of Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction. The article deals...