Tagged: Humanistic Studies
Associate Prof. Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz will be the featured speaker during a Peruvian luncheon event at noon Friday, Feb. 20 in the Phoenix Room. The A’viands chefs will cook up some special recipes recommended by...
The Gospels, Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein” and Toni Morrison’s “Beloved” are among the selections for the Great Books Discussion Group series set to begin 6:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at the Brown County Central Library, downtown....
“Just as many of us are recovering from our first bout of holiday indulgence,” writes Philosophy program chair Christopher Martin, “the Philosophers’ Café adds more to your plate!” Historian David Voelker, associate professor of...
Prof. Derek Jeffreys will have a letter to the editor published Sunday (Nov. 30) in The New York Times Sunday Book Review. Jeffreys tells the Log his letter discusses the 1971 Attica Prison uprising....
An article by Caroline Boswell, associate professor of Humanistic Studies and History, was featured in a special forum on “Rethinking the English Revolution” in the Autumn 2014 issue of the Journal of British Studies, published by Cambridge University...
Coverage of Tuesday’s midterm Congressional elections stretched far and wide. The German radio station Südwestrundfunk (SWR), based in Baden-Baden, interviewed Prof. David Coury of Humanistic Studies and German early Tuesday morning. The focus was...
Prof. David Coury and Associate Prof. Heidi Sherman are continuing to encourage education and dialogue around a recent email exchange involving the founder of UW-Green Bay’s Muslim Student Association (MSA), most recently with a...
Prof. Derek Jeffreys’ recent C-SPAN2 appearance caught the attention of the National Catholic Reporter, which linked to his talk in a blog post this week. As we told you here earlier, Jeffreys discussed his...
Associate Prof. Heidi Sherman lent her expertise Friday (Oct. 31) to a fun NBC 26 story on the history of Halloween. The roots of the holiday date back to the mid-19th century and a...
Associate Prof. Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz of Humanistic Studies invites the campus community to a pair of literary events next week featuring contemporary novelists from Peru. The visitors, Jennifer Thorndike and Francisco Ángeles, will be highlighted...