Tagged: Humanistic Studies
Student Chad Osteen of the campus chapter of Psi Chi, the honor society in psychology, invites faculty and staff to an interdisciplinary conversation on the topic “Mind vs. Brain.” The event will take place...
Now in its second year, UW-Green Bay’s Phoenix GPS program is helping University freshmen get engaged and stay engaged as they navigate that all-important first year. We talked to students and faculty about what makes the program unique.
Once again, a pair of teams including UW-Green Bay faculty members, spouses and community friends raced in the Door County Fall 50 Relay. The 2014 edition of the race took place Saturday, Oct. 25....
Associate Prof. Chuck Rybak, Humanistic Studies (English) on Thursday (Oct. 23) had two poems released in Scintilla magazine. You can check out the works, both of which are formal experiments, by clicking the links:...
Associate Prof. Vince Lowery (Humanistic Studies/History) recently contributed an essay to the Southeastern Immigration Blog. The essay, titled “Hugh MacRae, Southern Agriculture, and the Question of Selective Immigration,” examines MacRae’s advocacy of a more...
We told you here yesterday that a story involving two UW-Green Bay alumni, Heba Mohammad ’14 and Green Bay Alderman Chris Wery ’93, was making headlines locally and even nationally after Wery’s response to...
As we’ve told you here previously, CSPAN-2 had a crew in Green Bay this fall to talk to authors and historians, including several from UW-Green Bay. The 90-minute local package ran twice this weekend,...
Remember a while back when we talked about C-SPAN2 sending a crew to Green Bay to talk to authors and historians including several from UW-Green Bay? Well, the air dates have arrived. The local...
Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz, associate professor of Humanistic Studies, organized a panel on the works of Peruvian novelist Jorge Eduardo Benavides at the Mid-America Conference on Hispanic Literature hosted by the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The title...
Students in Associate Professor Heidi Sherman’s History Capstone Seminar were given the chance to travel back in time when they visited a Viking-age replica farmhouse, called a longhouse, Sept. 12 and 13. The experience...