Tagged: Humanistic Studies
Historian and classicist Gregory S. Aldrete, professor of Humanistic Studies, is maintaining a busy schedule as one of two Joukowsky National Lecturers for 2014-15. The lectureship is sponsored by the Archaeological Institute of America,...
Prof. Gregory S. Aldrete of Humanistic Studies has written a chapter for the book, A Cultural History of the Senses in Antiquity, due out soon from Bloomsbury Publishing and edited by Jerry Toner, director...
On Oct. 2, Associate Prof. David Voelker of Humanistic Studies and History gave a talk to faculty and academic staff at UW-Steven’s Point on the topic “Why You Should Study Your Students’ Learning.” He...
Rebecca Nesvet, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies, attended the International Conference on Romanticism at St. Thomas University in Minneapolis in late September. Her paper, presented as part of a panel on Lord Byron, was...
Humanistic Studies will be hosting its first faculty forum of the fall semester today (Friday, Sept. 26) from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the 1965 Room: • JP Leary, assistant professor of Humanistic Studies...
Associate Prof. David Coury on Tuesday (Sept. 23) shared his expertise in Middle East affairs with Local 5 News’ Jenn Sullivan, as part of a story about airstrikes against ISIL targets in Syria. Coury,...
Crews for C-SPAN (actually C-SPAN2 and C-SPAN3) are in Green Bay this week as one of many stops on a national tour to tell the stories of various communities. We’ve learned that Derek Jeffreys,...
Humanistic Studies will be hosting its first faculty forum of the fall semester this Friday (Sept. 26) from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the 1965 Room of the University Union. Presenters and presentations are: •...
The WC Gallery will be having an opening reception this Saturday (Sept. 20) for its new exhibition “Memory and Resistance: Works on paper by Latin American artists.” The reception begins at 7 p.m., to...
This Wednesday (Sept. 17) at 7 p.m. at the Neville Public Museum, the Green Bay Film Society’s Fall international film series continues with the 2011 Lebanese comedy, “Where do we go now?” Set in...