Tagged: Humanistic Studies
When UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Brian Sutton got the idea for his original musical, “Searching for Romeo,” he knew his chances of making it big — Broadway or major off-Broadway — weren’t great. He...
A representative from the New York Musical Theatre Festival shared this promotional blurb this morning. It includes dates, times and more: Associate Professor of Humanistic Studies Brian Sutton’s original musical “Searching for Romeo” is now...
UW-Green Bay Associate Prof. Clifton Ganyard and outgoing Chancellor Tom Harden were honored during Friday’s (June 6) UW System Board of Regents meeting at UW-Milwaukee. During the morning session, Ganyard accepted his Regents Teaching...
The University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents approved promotions or tenure for 12 UW-Green Bay faculty members during its meeting June 5-6 at UW-Milwaukee. The following faculty members promoted from assistant professor to...
And speaking of the Board of Regents, here’s a quick and friendly reminder that you can view or listen to a live webcast of the meeting from 8:30 a.m. until noon tomorrow (Friday, June...
The Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) and the UW-Green Bay Teaching Scholars Program are proud to announce the names of eight individuals selected to be 2014-15 Teaching Scholars. They are...
UW-Green Bay was well represented last week during the UW System Office of Professional and Instructional Development (OPID) Faculty College, held at UW-Richland. Associate Prof. David Voelker and Prof. Regan Gurung presented a seminar...
Assistant Prof. Caroline Boswell of Humanistic Studies recently returned from an intensive faculty workshop at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, D.C. An international crew of faculty in History and English engaged in readings...
The UW System has posted its news release announcing the 2014 winners of the Regents Teaching Excellence Awards. Two professors and one academic program will be recognized during the Board of Regents meeting in...
Assistant Profs. Hernán Fernández-Meardi and Gabriel Saxton-Ruiz of Humanistic Studies presented papers at the recent Latin American Studies Association conference in Chicago. Fernández-Meardi’s paper was titled “La sustentabilidad vernácula: educación y cultura en los...