Tag: guest speaker
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Tickets selling well for Arendt/Kimball’s Mexican Luncheon
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Next Wednesday will be the last chance to reserve your ticket for the Friday, Sept. 25, Mexican Luncheon at the University Union, but you might want to do so earlier. Tickets are in high demand to hear the presentation by Profs. Lucy Arendt and Steven Kimball and to taste some fun Mexican food that they…
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Nursing’s Herdman is first ‘After Thoughts’ speaker, Oct. 6
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The history of holism and its contrasts with our current health care system is the topic of UW-Green Bay’s first After Thoughts presentation of the 2015-16 series. Associate Professor of Nursing T. Heather Herdman will present “Integrative Health Care: what’s the whole holistic thing, anyway?” Tuesday, Oct. 6 in the Grand Foyer of the Weidner…
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Herdman to explore integrative healthcare in ‘After Thoughts’ talk Oct. 6
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The history of holism and its contrasts with our current health care system is the topic of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay’s first After Thoughts presentation of the 2015-16 series. UW-Green Bay Associate Professor of Nursing T. Heather Herdman will present “Integrative Health Care: what’s the whole holistic thing, anyway?” Tuesday, Oct. 6 in the…
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First Cultural Cuisine luncheon of the fall: Mexico, on Sept. 25
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Our colleagues in the University Union inform us that the first cultural cuisine meal this year will showcase food from Mexico at noon Friday, Sept. 25, in the Union’s Phoenix Room. Tickets are on sale now at the University Ticketing and Information Center. Profs. Lucy Arendt (Cofrin School of Business) and Steven Kimball (Education) will…
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Bukralia to speak about data science to NEW startup group
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Rajeev Bukralia will present a talk on data science and data strategy at the upcoming meeting of Digital Fertilizer — a community of high-tech startups and entrepreneurs in Northeast Wisconsin — at 6 p.m. next Monday (Sept. 14) at the Green Room Lounge in De Pere. The talk, “Data, Data, Everywhere: Harnessing Data for Competitive…
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Sept. 24 event features Chicano scholar’s talk on Latino American history
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“Latino American: 500 Years of History, Pride and Prejudice” featuring guest speaker Santiago Vaquera-Vásquez is the program set for 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 24 at the Neville Public Museum in downtown Green Bay. Vaquera-Vásquez, a Chicano writer and professor of Hispanic Southwest Studies at the University of New Mexico, will present his research…
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Sept. 10 program is ‘Wounded Warriors: Their Last Battle’
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Elaina Koltz, veterans services coordinator, informs us of plans for a program titled “Wounded Warriors: Their Last Battle,” at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 10, in MAC Hall 103. Guest speaker Deborah Grassman speaks on how many times military experience can impact peaceful dying for veterans even decades later. Grassman will talk about end-of-life issues unique…
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Whirlwind week for Kaye includes talk at Marist
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UW-Green Bay Prof. Harvey J. Kaye, Democracy and Justice Studies, is speaking Thursday night (April 9) on the scenic campus of Marist College (overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) as part of that institution’s Academic Lecture Series sponsored by the political science and history faculties. Kaye’s topic: “Great Presidents Need Great Citizens.” A noted…
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UW-Green Bay hears feminist perspective on video-game tropes
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An overflow audience of about 175 turned out Monday night (April 6) for a lecture/discussion featuring nationally known media critic and feminist blogger Anita Sarkeesian. Sarkeesian shared with her Phoenix Room audience a message she has been promoting through a series of online videos for her non-profit, Feminist Frequency, in interviews with outlets including “Nightline,”…